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Paint and Panel: The Edge

Welcome to The Edge: the podcast from Paint & Panel Magazine that truly gives collision-repair specialists the edge.If you’re a business owner or manager, you can’t afford to miss out on the latest industry chat. Is the new equipment on the market worthwhile for your business? What are the best practices and inspiring stories in your industry? Do you want to keep up with what your competitors and market leaders are doing? Paint & Panel will answer all of these questions and more.
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Last Episode Date: 11/25/2024

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25 November 2024
PAP175: PPG’s Push for Sustainable Solutions in Automotive Refinishing

On this episode of The Edge, John Hristias, PPG’s Sales Director, is back to share how the company is helping body shops tackle rising energy costs while keeping profits in check. He dives into PPG’s latest low-energy cure products, including air-dry primers and clears, designed to save power and handle the demands of EV repairs.   John explains how these innovations slash energy use without cutting corners on performance. He shares real data showing how shops can reduce costs per job, making a big difference to the bottom line.   The chat also explores why sustainability isn’t just a buzzword anymore – it’s becoming a key part of how businesses operate, especially with rising ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) practices. Whether you’re keen on cutting costs or staying ahead with eco-friendly practices, this episode has something for every shop owner.   In this episode, - John's Journey with PPG   - What’s Happening in the Industry   - Tackling Costs with Sustainability   - Gear That Gets the Job Done Faster   - Real-Life Wins from New Products   - The Future of Sustainable Workshops  

36 min
18 November 2024
PAP174: The Essentials of Risk Management in Collision Repair Shops

The Essentials of Risk Management in Collision Repair Shops In this episode of The Edge, Ben chats with Dianne Rawlings, the CEO of Risk Management Essentials, about the often-overlooked area of risk management in collision repair shops. Dianne shares her extensive background in risk management and the automotive industry, highlighting the importance of compliance, equipment maintenance, and effective communication in creating a safe, efficient work environment.   They explore practical tools, including cloud-based systems, to help shop owners stay compliant and proactive, while emphasising the need for proper documentation and training to protect both workers and business owners from potential liabilities.   In this episode, Understanding Risk Management   Compliance and Legislative Requirements   Common Challenges in Collision Repair Shops   Tools and Resources for Risk Management   The Importance of Documentation   Consulting Services and Solutions   Resources Website: https://riskessentials.com.au/ https://Mydox.com.au Contact:  RME: 1300 388 880 Dianne Rawlings (CEO): 0427070271 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diannerawlings  

35 min
11 November 2024
PAP173: Kangaroos, Elvis, and Collision Repair with Industry Legend David Newton-Ross

This podcast is in the industry legends series with a former friendly rival David Newton-Ross, founder of National Collision Repairer magazine.   Have you ever wondered how there came to be three magazines for the collision repair industry, or about how I-CAR got started in Australia? Find out and much more in this great episode with industry legend David Newton-Ross. His industry stories are an international who's who spanning decades. Did someone say, General Norman Schwarzkopf? Elvis? George Barris? Yes, that would be just some of the people David reminisces about looking back over a long and satisfying career.   In this episode find out   How David got started in the collision repair industry   How working for SAPE had him spending years in the US   How a kangaroo helped to sell Autorobots   How I-CAR came to Australia   How there came to be three industry magazines   How George Barris drove to Vegas with Elvis   Useful links   Find out more about I-CAR: https://i-car.com.au/ Book your tickets for the Paint & Panel Bodyshop Awards: https://bodyshopawards.com.au/ Want to suggest more legends for the podcast? Email: samstreet@yaffa.com.au  

47 min
23 September 2024
PAP172: Inside GYS: A Family Legacy of Engineering Excellence

Exploring the Legacy and Innovation at GYS Factory In this podcast episode, the Paint and Panel Magazine Editor visits the GYS factory in Laval, France, and chats with Bruno Bouygues about the rich history and innovative strides of the company.  Established in 1964 by the Stefani family, GYS has evolved from manufacturing transformers to a diversified portfolio including battery chargers, arc welding, and more recently, technological advancements in spot welding.  Bruno shares insights into the company's commitment to vertical integration, continuous innovation, and maintaining a large inventory to ensure great customer service. The discussion also covers the company’s growth, their strategic presence in global markets, and plans for future expansion in the automotive and industrial sectors. In this episode: The captivating history that shaped GYS and its journey to success. Discover how GYS has grown and evolved, setting new standards in the industry. Uncover the latest technological advancements that are driving GYS forward. Get an insider’s look at GYS’s manufacturing processes and operations that keep the wheels turning. Explore the exciting product development initiatives and innovations that set GYS apart from the competition. Learn about GYS’s commitment to exceptional customer support and after-sales service. Hear about the ambitious plans and vision that GYS has for the road ahead.   Useful Links: Bruno Bouygues on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brunobouygues/ The GYS Website: https://www.gys.fr/spip.php?page=accueil&lang=en

32 min
16 September 2024
PAP171: Exploring the benefits of a Four Day Work Week

Exploring the Benefits of a Four-Day Work Week Working one day less a week and experiencing better productivity and profit?  Does it sound good, or does it sound like a pipe dream?  Shortening the working week motivates staff to ‘get the job done’ and seems to reduce ‘sick’ days.  In this episode, we discuss the shorter working week adopted by various businesses in the collision repair industry. The episode features in-depth conversations with Steve Davies from Northside Smash Repairs in Queensland, Kate Presnell from Kate Presnell Bodyworks in Tasmania, and Russ Hill from Mackenzie's Truck Repair in Queensland.  Each guest shares their experiences and insights into implementing a four-day work week, the preparation involved, the key benefits, and its impact on business efficiency and employee work-life balance. Listeners will also hear about the challenges faced, solutions found, and the overall positive feedback from staff and customers alike. In this episode How setting KPIs is essential to achieve the shorter week How the decision must be unanimous Why productivity increases Why once you introduce it you can never go back Other benefits outside of just having a longer weekend Work-Life Balance and Recruitment Benefits Summary In this discussion, industry experts from Queensland and Tasmania share their experience with adopting a four-day work week in the collision repair business. Steve Davies from Northside Smash Repairs, Kate Presnell from Kate Presnell Bodyworks, and Russ Hill from Mackenzie's Truck Repair explore the benefits and challenges of the change.  They emphasize improved work-life balance, better employee satisfaction and productivity, and reduced sick days. The conversation highlights vital preparation steps, the importance of unanimous team support, and the potential for the four-day week as a recruitment tool. Each participant also offers personal insights into how this change has positively impacted their business and lifestyle. Useful Links Steve Davies: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-davies-995481136/ Kate Presnell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-presnell-1385a229/ Russ Hill: https://www.linkedin.com/in/russ-hill-b1030571/ Do you have something unique you want to share with us? Contact Paint & Panel editor Sam Street at: samstreet@yaffa.com.au Go to www.paintandpanel.com.au to sign up for our weekly E-newsletter Go to www.paintandpanel.com.au/podcast to catch up on past shows and access show notes from every episode.

30 min
9 September 2024
PAP170: Polish for Profit: Diversifying in your Collision Repair business

Polish for Profit: Diversifying in your Collision Repair business Join this insightful episode where Matt returns to discuss the lucrative opportunities for collision repair shops to diversify into detailing services. Learn about the most profitable detailing upsells, how to efficiently apply ceramic coatings, and the best practices for setting up a detailing division within your existing business. Discover the secrets behind external and internal vehicle enhancements, headlight restoration, and advanced paint correction techniques. Matt also shares contact details for personalized consulting and training to help you boost your business revenue and customer satisfaction. In this episode: Detailing Services Overview Gloss Enhancement Techniques Upselling Detailing Services Ceramic Coatings Explained Application and Pricing of Coatings Single Stage Loss Enhancement Full Reset Detailing Comprehensive Exterior Detailing Upselling Detailing Services Advanced Polishing Techniques Additional Detailing Services Matts contact details:  Email: enquiries@mattsmagic.com.au Phone - 0468 373 625 Helpful Links Matt on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mattsmagicdetailtech Matt on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@mattsmagicdetailtechaustralia Matt on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555790044033

58 min
2 September 2024
PAP169: Behind the Stars: Understanding Vehicle Safety with ANCAP CEO Carla Hoorweg

Behind the Stars: Understanding Vehicle Safety with ANCAP CEO Carla Hoorweg In this episode, Ben welcomes Carla to discuss her journey with ANCAP (Australasian New Car Assessment Program), celebrating its 30 years of leading vehicle safety. Carla shares her diverse background and explains how ANCAP operates in an independent, non-regulatory space to set benchmarks for vehicle safety.  The evolution of ANCAP from facing industry pushback to becoming an essential factor in car manufacturing and consumer decision-making is highlighted. The discussion covers everything from the importance of crash test dummies and various testing methodologies to the impact of advanced technologies like autonomous emergency braking and vehicle submergence capabilities.  Carla emphasizes the critical role of consumer awareness and how ANCAP uses social media to reach potential car buyers. The conversation also touches on the future of vehicle safety, including autonomous driving and post-crash technologies, and the integration of similar programs worldwide.  For more detailed information and resources, listeners are encouraged to visit ANCAP's comprehensive website and YouTube channel. In this episode: ⦁    Carla's Background and ANCAP Involvement ⦁    ANCAP's Evolution and Achievements ⦁    Consumer Awareness and Safety Ratings ⦁    Global Safety Standards and Comparisons ⦁    Crash Test Dummies and Testing Methodology ⦁    Motorcycle Safety and Future Technologies ⦁    Challenges and Future of Vehicle Safety Useful Links: ANCAP Website: https://www.ancap.com.au/ ANCAP on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ancapcrashtests ANCAP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ANCAPsafetyratings  

43 min
26 August 2024
PAP168: Restoring Legends: The Art of Hot Rods with Andy Minas

Restoring Legends: The Art of Hot Rods with Andy Minnis Join us in a captivating podcast episode with Andy Minas, an iconic figure in the Australian hot rod and custom car scene. Recorded in a fifty’s diner, Andy shares his journey from tinkering with cars in the 60s to running the premier indoor hot rod and custom car event in Australia. Learn about his early influences, apprentice years, and the evolution of his business from a collision shop to a renowned hot rod restoration shop. Discover the importance of client relationships, customizing to personal tastes, and Andy's invaluable advice on managing dreamers in the industry. Hear about the history of his popular car show, his plans for a cultural hub, and the vital role of family in his business. Whether you're an auto enthusiast or curious about the world of custom cars, this episode is packed with insights, history, and inspiration from a legend in the field. In this episode; Introduction to Andy Minas and His Restoration Work Early Influences and Beginnings in the 60s First Job and Early Career in Restoration Starting His Own Business and the First Hot Rod Shop Evolution of Clients and Customization Technology and Advancements in Car Restoration The History and Revival of the Hot Rod Show Challenges in the Industry and Future Prospects Clientele and Business Operations Family Involvement and Future Plans Helpful Links: Hotrod and Custom Auto Expo  Website: http://www.hotrodandcustom.com.au On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hotrodandcustomautoexpo Do you have something unique you want to share with us? Contact Paint & Panel editor Sam Street at: samstreet@yaffa.com.au Go to www.paintandpanel.com.au to sign up for our weekly E-newsletter Go to www.paintandpanel.com.au/podcast to catch up on past shows and access show notes from every episode

26 min
19 August 2024
PAP167: From Salvaging Parts to Leading an Industry: An Interview with Capricorn's CEO

From Salvaging Parts to Leading an Industry: An Interview with Capricorn's CEO In this interview on 'The Edge,' Ben speaks with David Fraser, Capricorn’s Group Chief Executive Officer and a prominent figure in the automotive industry, about his career journey and his role at Capricorn.  David shares his background, growing up in South Australia, helping in his father's recycling business, and his unplanned entry into the automotive sector. He chronicles his career progression from a parts company in Adelaide to various managerial roles, leading up to his appointment as CEO of Capricorn.  The conversation transitions to Capricorn's history, starting with 12 service station owners in Western Australia, and its growth into a significant cooperative with over 29,000 members.  David highlights the benefits of Capricorn membership, including trade accounts, accessibility to preferred suppliers, insurance, lending services, and networking events. He also touches on industry challenges like skill shortages and the need to attract new talent, including more female technicians.  David's Journey into the Automotive Industry Love for Motorbikes and Early Career Introduction to Capricorn Capricorn's Humble Beginnings Capricorn's Growth and Current Operations Member Benefits and Services Networking and Community Value Future of the Automotive Industry David's Contributions and Recognitions Final Thoughts and Industry Challenges Helpful Links Capricorn: https://www.capricorn.coop/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-fraser-a1848b43/

31 min
12 August 2024
PAP166: Legends in Collision Repair: Richard Nathan's Story

From Panel Beating to Pioneering: Richard Nathan's Journey in the Collision Repair Industry Join us as we sit down with industry legend Richard Nathan of Nathan's Truck Repairs. Richard shares his extensive journey in the collision repair industry, starting from his unexpected entry into panel beating in 1954 to his contributions to major industry advancements. We explore his role in the formation of the Australian Heavy Vehicle Repair Association (AHVRA) and his work with MTA's Body Repair Division. Richard also discusses the progression of truck repairs, the challenges of lobbying government for industry regulations, and the importance of efficiency and process-driven approaches in repair shops. This episode is a treasure trove of historical insights and practical advice for anyone involved in the collision repair industry.   In this episode; Richard Nathan's Early Career Venturing into Helicopter Repairs Specializing in Heavy Vehicle Repairs Formation of AHVRA Challenges and Successes in the Industry Future of Truck Repairs and Industry Insights Contributions to the Repair Community Go to AHVRA  Do you have something unique you want to share with us? Contact Paint & Panel editor Sam Street at: samstreet@yaffa.com.au Go to www.paintandpanel.com.au to sign up for our weekly E-newsletter Go to www.paintandpanel.com.au/podcast to catch up on past shows and access show notes from every episode

23 min
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