This article discusses the essential role of parts availability in the South African automotive repair industry, highlighting how it affects vehicle safety, repair quality, costs, and resale value. SAMBRA (South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association) emphasises that a reliable parts supply chain is vital for ensuring timely, high-quality repairs, especially with the expansion of automotive brands and technologies in the market. It stresses the importance of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts or equivalent matching parts, and how supply chain resilience impacts repair efficiency. Vehicle owners are advised to consider the strength of a brand’s parts availability when making purchasing decisions.
Juan Hanekom has been appointed as the National Director of the South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association (SAMBRA), effective 21 October 2024. Hanekom joins SAMBRA at a critical time when the SAMBRA National Executive committee is striving to maintain collaborative business partnerships in order to manage industry critical issues. He brings with him a wealth […]
Lack of access to the complete history of a vehicle from Cradle to Grave is hindering efforts by industry players to establish transparency and disclosure in the market and open the doors to a safer mobility solution which meets the needs of all stakeholders and builds confidence within the greater automotive value chain. The Need […]
Far from the dated image of cluttered garages and prolonged repairs, modern technology is revolutionising the motor body repair industry, optimising processes and ushering in a new era of precision and customer satisfaction. Dev Moodley, Chairman of the South African Motor Body Repairer’s Association (SAMBRA), a proud association of the Retail Motor Industry Organisation, responsible […]
Far from the dated image of cluttered garages and prolonged repairs, modern technology is revolutionising the motor body repair industry, optimising processes and ushering in a new era of precision and customer satisfaction. Dev Moodley, Chairman of the South African Motor Body Repairer’s Association (SAMBRA), a proud association of the Retail Motor Industry Organisation, responsible […]
E-mobility is a global topic that is becoming increasingly important. Over 14 million e-vehicles were sold worldwide in 2023, 35 per cent more than in the previous year. In South Africa, the Electric Vehicles White Paper (“White Paper”) published in 2023 by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition, represents a decisive step in the […]
