The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of New Jersey (AASP/NJ) announced it has launched the 2024 installment of its 2024 industry survey via its official publication, New Jersey Automotive (NJA).
NJA conducts the annual survey every fall, giving members of the Garden State automotive community an opportunity to speak their mind about their experiences in the collision and mechanical repair world. The industry survey has become an anticipated activity every year, with the information gathered presented in New Jersey Automotive every December. All submitted answers remain anonymous.
The annual survey is known to pick up on interesting tidbits about the industry. For example, it’s no secret the industry is beginning to age out, and the 2023 survey results had 98% of survey respondents indicate that their oldest employee had a birth date prior to 1973. The year prior, that number was only 86%. This year’s survey will pick repairers’ brains about EV preparedness, AI usage and much more.
“It’s always enlightening to see which insurers repair shops have the most issues with,” said Charles Bryant, executive director of AASP/NJ. “Your opinions matter, and we want to learn more about your shop. Your feedback will help shed some light on the issues being faced by repairers today.”
AASP/NJ members should watch their inboxes for a link to complete the NJA industry survey, which closes on Oct. 31, 2024. Results will be featured in the December issue of New Jersey Automotive, available at grecopublishing.com.
For more information about AASP/NJ and NJA, visit aaspnj.org.