Vehicle repair provider expands team following HQ relocation
A national provider of vehicle SMART repairs has relocated from Birmingham to Leeds, undertaking an internal restructure and adding 16 new recruits to its team.
Dent Wizard Ventures (DWV) had its planned move to the north temporarily halted due to the national lockdown but has now taken residence at its new premises at the City Park Estate. A purpose-built training facility will soon be developed to complement the extensive office and outdoor space.
DWV offers a mobile vehicle SMART repair service to the insurance sector, motor dealer groups, vehicle auctions, leasing and contract hire companies as well as corporate and private customers.
The business is now fully operational from its new headquarters, with technicians travelling directly to customers across the UK to undertake dent removal, body paint repairs and alloy wheel refurbishments.
Chris Wood, managing director of DWV, said: “I am immensely proud of how the whole company has reacted after returning from lockdown. Our technicians, franchisees and new Leeds team have been fantastic, and have produced phenomenal results in these challenging times.
“We have come out of this much stronger and far more efficient than we could have imagined. Our brand-new team of people are focused on delivering exceptional customer service, and we look forward to exploring some new and exciting opportunities in the coming months.”
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