Magog, Quebec — Carrosserie All-Star Magog near Sherbrooke, Que., celebrated its “new image” recently with a stellar evening featuring esteemed industry members and facility colleagues.
Approximately 100 people attended, including insurer partners, dealer partners and suppliers. Collision centre owners were also in attendance to show support for Carrosserie All-Star Magog.
David Brodeur, owner of Carrosserie All-Star Magog, performed a speech—a key moment at the event, said Charles Aubry, business development manager for CCS, as Brodeur announced that director Cédric Challier is now a partner in the business.
Aubry, meanwhile, delivered five major announcements for the CCS network:
- An operations director has been hired for Quebec; they began their position on June 3, 2024.
- Four collision centres have been added to the network in the last four weeks, making CCS the fastest-growing network in Quebec for 2024, according to Aubry.
- Beginning this Fall, CCS University will offer a French-speaking component; the CCS Elite 1 group will also be launched.
- Following important discussions, Carrosserie All-Star Magog will become the first “Living Lab” bodyshop in Canada.
The employees at Carrosserie All-Star Magog were applauded by the crowd in recognition of their performance, which includes ranking in the top 10 percent of cycle time performance at the national level, in the CCS network portfolio.
The evening marked a turning point for Carrosserie All-Star Magog and the CCS network alike, promising continued growth and innovation, commented Aubry.
Check out some photos from the event below.