The South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association (SAMBRA) has welcomed early steps taken by some insurers to cushion the impact of fuel price increases on the already strained motor body repair (MBR) sector. Fuel increases placing new pressure on workshop operations The latest fuel adjustment has placed additional pressure on repairers already contending with rising […]
Over the past two months, one thing has become increasingly clear: our industry continues to operate under sustained pressure, but it is also showing strong resilience and adaptability. The recent fuel increases have added a significant and immediate strain on many of our members. These are not marginal increases – they directly impact operational viability. […]
SAMBRA linked up with Concept23 in March in the Western Cape and KZN and hosted a training event for members focused on new innovation products and training aimed at maximising efficiency. Demos & Training Two specialists from the UK were on hand to explain the correct usage of their products namely: SurfAce polish system , […]
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The South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association (SAMBRA) has raised concern that rising vehicle write-offs are reaching a potential risk point, with some vehicles now being written off at levels as low as 35% of their value. Rising write-offs placing pressure on industry systems According to Juan Hanekom, National Director of SAMBRA, a proud association […]
