Daily Archives: September 27, 2013

Opel to invest €130 million in German parts plant

Opel to invest €130 million in German parts plant

Opel will invest €130 million ($175.4 million) in its German engine and parts plant in Kaiserslautern to buy new tooling and machinery, the automaker said in a statement today.

fourth quarter training schedule expanded at Chief University

fourth quarter training schedule expanded at Chief University

Chief University, the training arm of collision repair industry provider Chief Automotive Technologies, has added 12 classes to its fourth quarter schedule, including three more sessions of its design based repair course.

NCAP five-star rating awarded to Kia Carens

NCAP five-star rating awarded to Kia Carens

The new Kia Carens has been awarded the maximum protection rating by Europe’s road safety organisation, Euro NCAP.

CTA bus tech abused position to get daughter’s car fixed, inquiry finds

A CTA bus technician used his clout to have his daughter’s damaged car fixed at a discounted price by a bus repair company that works for the transit agency, then attempted to cover up his actions with a false invoice when an investigation was launched, a state government watchdog agency has ruled.

Anthony R. Dudek, a 25-year CTA veteran who was promoted after the incident to a bus maintenance manager position that pays about $76,800 a year, was found to have engaged in five counts of misconduct in violation of CTA ethics rules, according to an executive inspector general decision released Friday.