Caliber Collision acquires three shops in Oklahoma City area

Jan. 1, 2020
Caliber Collision Centers has announced the acquisition of three new auto body shops in the Oklahoma City area.

Caliber Collision Centers has announced the acquisition of three new auto body shops in the Oklahoma City area.

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“Caliber Collision is proud to announce our entry into a new, contiguous market with the acquisition of three new locations in Oklahoma,” said Steve Grimshaw, Caliber Collision Centers’ Chief Executive Officer. “Our clients continue to request that Caliber expand into new markets like Oklahoma to aid them in delivering greater customer service with the operational consistency they require in today’s competitive insurance market.”

Caliber Collision’s newly acquired 7,000 square foot collision repair facility in northwest Oklahoma City will open for business next Monday at 8020 NW Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK 73162. Caliber Collision’s newly acquired 10,500 square foot facility in Midwest City, Oklahoma will also open for business next Monday at 751 W. Curtis Drive, Midwest City, OK 73110.

The newly acquired Edmond location is currently being renovated and is scheduled to open in late October at 3501 South Broadway Extension, Edmond, OK 73013.

“Our new Oklahoma locations represent our continued growth into important markets like Oklahoma to meet the needs of our clients and their customers,” added Mark Sanders, Chief Operating Officer for Caliber Collision Centers. “Today’s announcement brings the total number Caliber Collision Centers to 110 locations across California, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, and now Oklahoma.”

For more information visit www.calibercollision.com.

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