ABRA Auto Body & Glass Opens Longmont, Colo. Facility
ABRA Auto Body & Glass, a Minneapolis-based damaged vehicle repair company, announced the opening of a repair center in Longmont, CO. With this addition, ABRA now operates seven Denver-area repair centers and seventy-seven centers nationwide.
When asked why ABRA decided to locate in Longmont, Rollie Benjamin, ABRA’s president and CEO responded: “ABRA has been dedicated to offering the best in customer service in the Colorado market since we entered it in 1997. Adding another repair center in metro Denver will allow our customers to receive a high-quality, timely repair at a location convenient to their home or office.”
The repair center, located at 1840 Boston Avenue, consists of 20,000 square feet, and will initially employ a general manager, one estimator, one customer service representative, two body technicians, one paint technician, and a detailer.
According to Dave Call, vice president of ABRA-Colorado, “We are extremely excited about the opening of this Longmont facility. This will be ABRA’s first repair center using the Usi of North America spray booth. This state-of-the-art equipment, manufactured in Italy, will provide our customers with faster service and the highest level of quality.”
In addition to Colorado, ABRA operates repair centers in Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah and Wisconsin. For employment opportunities, call 1-888-USA-ABRA, Option 7.
ABRA Auto Body & Glass is a national damaged vehicle repair company specializing in collision repair, paintless dent removal, and auto glass repair and replacement.
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