News2020-03-25T08:03:19-05:00

DCR Systems Launches Licensing Model for Turnkey Collision Repair Operation

DCR Systems has announced that Keeler Motor Car Company, based in Latham, New York, is the first company to sign a licensing agreement that provides access to DCR Systems’ full turnkey operating model. It is expected to accelerate the re-launch and future expansion of Keeler Collision, LLC. “DCR Systems has been an industry leader in changing the way collision repair has been done for decades and this is the first time we are licensing our world-class and proprietary operating model,” said Michael Giarrizzo, president and CEO of DCR Systems, based in Ohio. “Business owners will now have the opportunity to take advantage of a truly integrated process that includes extensive training and support while running their own facilities.” The DCR Systems team is currently helping in the design and layout of Keeler’s new facility. “We’re very excited to work with Keeler Motor Car Company,” said Cheryl Boswell, CFO of DCR Systems. “Everybody on their team is very forward-thinking, process-centered and detail-oriented. They are an inspiring group and I think they are going to do great things in terms of working with us with the DCR model.” Founded in 2004, DCR Systems utilizes a collision repair model operated by

April 6th, 2021|

DCR Promotes from Within

Ohio-based DCR Systems, a dealer-based turnkey collision repair model that's run by DCR team members and is co-branded with auto dealers, announced it had promoted a longtime employee to be its director of operations. Read the full article here.

October 26th, 2020|

Classic Accident Repair Center BMW Certified

“We’re proud to say that Classic Accident Repair Center has successfully completed the high standards set by BMW of North America to become certified by the auto manufacturer,” said Michael Giarrizzo, CEO of DCR Systems’ dealer-based collision centers. “It’s a great and honorable distinction to receive and really falls in line with our business model, as a network of nine dealer-based collision centers.”   Read the full story on AutoBodyNews.com

August 1st, 2020|