Caliber Collision acquires Hi-Tech Collision and Glass Centers

Jan. 1, 2020
Caliber Collision Centers acquired Hi-Tech Collision and Glass Centers.
 

Caliber Collision Centers acquired Hi-Tech Collision and Glass Centers, which has 10 locations in the Los Angeles and Orange County markets.

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Caliber said it now has 122 I-CAR Gold Class Professional certified collision repair centers in California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas and Oklahoma.

Steve Grimshaw, Caliber Collision Chief Executive Officer said, “Our acquisition of Hi-Tech Collision and Glass Centers increases our market coverage and further improves customer convenience in California. After spending time with Hi-Tech’s management team, it quickly became apparent that Hi-Tech Collision and Glass provides Caliber Collision with a high quality and operationally sound company focused on customer service.”

“We are proud that Hi-Tech Collision and Glass Centers is now a part of the nation’s leading collision repair provider,” said George Boukather, Hi-Tech Chief Executive Officer. “This partnership will allow the company to continue to grow, while providing Hi-Tech’s customers with the same high standards of quality repair and personal service that has become our trademark. It will also provide Hi-Tech’s staff and their families’ new advancement opportunities and a secure future in the collision repair industry."

For more information visit www.calibercollision.com.

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