VCR – Vehicle Crash Repairs has met the highest quality repair standards and has been accredited with the British Standard BS10125.

The vehicle repair centre based in Tongwell, Milton Keynes scored 100% during a rigorous audit conducted by CARSQA – an independent certification and inspection body, accredited by UKAS for certification, product and inspection activities.

The BS10125 standard is a guarantee of the highest quality repair standards completed by fully trained technicians, using the correct repair techniques to meet industry standards. The accreditation is audited to ensure the repairs are consistently safe and to a high quality.

Founder and Managing Director, Rob Clark comments: “We’re extremely pleased with the standards and processes we have put in place since moving to our new site and to be recognised and approved by the CARSQA is a huge achievement. I’m proud of the team’s hard work and commitment to developing their skills and standards. We will have regular audits to ensure our repair quality remains at the highest possible standard and our working environment is compliant.”

The BS10125 accreditation follows VCR’s recognition for its carbon bet neutral certification, PAS 2060 earlier this year.


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