As the first collision industry information provider to sign a data licensing agreement with Rivian, Mitchell is proud to be a Platinum Sponsor of the 2024 Certified Collision Network Summit. The Mitchell team will be on-hand to demonstrate how repair shops can leverage Mitchell’s cloud-based estimating and Mitchell Cloud Estimating TruckMax to access OEM repair information for Rivian vehicles. With an abundance of presentations and networking opportunities, this event will help attendees enhance their knowledge of Rivian vehicles and the tools and technology used to repair them.
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