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Business Tools | Wednesday September 1 Pennsylvania Body & Frame Expands BusinessPennsylvania Body & Frame, in St. Marys, PA, is hard at work on an extensive addition to its existing business, according to owners Matt Herzing and Duane Bucher."We are pleased to once again expand our capacity, At Pennsylvania Body & Frame," said Matt Herzing. "This center is being designed with cycle time and consistency of repair quality in mind. It will support and complement Pennsylvania Body & Frame's high standard of operating practices, ensuring greater efficiency and high quality collision repair." The new facility adds 11,175 sq ft of new production space, furnished with the latest equipment, and will employ an administrative staff of four to six team members, including office support staff estimators, production & parts coordinators, and a shop manager. The technical staff will number seven to ten, with all the collision repair technicians ASE certified and I-CAR trained. Tony Thomas, an eight-year member of the company's team, will manage the new facility. Thomas "is the best choice to keep the company on its profitable course," said Herzing. "He started out with us as a refinishing technician, and through hard work and dedication to the collision repair industry and with many hours of training and schooling, no one is more deserving of this position." "Pennsylvania Body & Frame is committed to growth in St.Marys with our current emphasis on the surrounding area", concluded Herzing. "This expansion project will helps us meet the needs of our insurance partners and their policyholders." ©2004 Collision Repair Industry INSIGHT | FEATURED
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