
CCC integrates OEC RepairLogic, OPUS IVS, expands calibration tools in diagnostic workflow

CCC is integrating OEC’s RepairLogic planning solution into its collision repair platform, CCC One, which it says will streamline repair planning, estimating, and documentation for repair facilities, according to a press release.
The integration is expected to roll out in early 2026.
“By integrating RepairLogic with CCC ONE, participating repair facilities will be able to access repair planning capabilities at key points in the estimating process, without the need to toggle between multiple systems,” the release says.
It is designed to improve estimating and repair planning efficiency, while also helping shops capture required operations and OEM procedures, the release says.
“CCC ONE has always been about simplifying the collision repair process and empowering our customers with connected, data-driven tools,” said Mark Fincher, vice president of product management for CCC Intelligent Solutions. “Adding access to RepairLogic from the CCC ONE platform gives repairers another way to capture OEM repair procedures and align that work directly with their estimating and documentation processes. It’s a meaningful step in helping our shared customers save time and deliver high-quality repairs.”
Synchronization of RepairLogic documentation into the CCC Workfile will allow shops to share repair plans and documents with technicians, insurance carriers, and customers, the release says. It says shops will also be able to maintain complete historical records within CCC One, which will support audits and liability protection.
“By integrating RepairLogic within CCC ONE, we’re enabling repair facilities to operate with greater precision and less friction,” said Pat Blech, general manager of the repair technologies division of OEC. “RepairLogic was built to digitize the repair planning experience. Bringing that capability directly into the CCC ONE workflow makes it even easier for estimators and repair planners to work consistently while maintaining compliance and documentation standards.”
CCC also recently announced integration with Opus IVS, which brings Opus IVS ADAS Map to the CCC One platform.
“This collaboration provides collision repairers with the ability to access advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) guidelines from Opus IVS and then add them to the estimate, helping enhance workflow efficiency, reduce cycle times, and support consistent, high-quality repairs,” a press release says.
ADAS Map calibration recommendations can now be accessed directly within the platform, the release says. This enables technicians to identify ADAS features present on a vehicle and understand calibration requirements, without switching systems, it says.
The calibration recommendations from ADAS Map can be added as line items on estimates with a click, it says.
“With Opus IVS’ ADAS Map integrated with CCC ONE, repairers gain actionable ADAS recommendations within their existing workflow,” said Dan Risley, vice president, market solutions, automotive services group at CCC Intelligent Solutions. “This enhancement saves time, supports consistent, high-quality repairs, and helps shops return vehicles to pre-accident condition, which has become increasingly demanding as vehicle technology continues to evolve.”
Brian Herron, Opus CEO, said the partnership will deliver even more value to repairers navigating today’s advanced vehicle systems.
“This enhanced capability not only empowers shops with the insights they need to act quickly and confidently, but also gives them a fast, easy option to directly add the Opus ADAS Map recommendations as estimate lines,” Herron says.
CCC also announced that Kinetic and Revv have been added as providers in its diagnostic network, making Kinetic and Revv’s calibration recommendations accessible directly within CCC One.
“As ADAS systems quickly become a standard in the repair process, more accurate calibration planning is critical,” said Risley.
The addition will connect Kinetic and Revv’s calibration identification technology to CCC One, enabling repair facilities to view calibration recommendations alongside their repair estimate, the release says.
“By automating this step, shops can better anticipate the time, tools, and services required for each repair, supporting safer, more complete repairs and clearer communication with their insurer and OEM partners,” the Kinetic release says.
Activation of Revv and Kinetic is included at no additional cost to users.
Kinetic and Revv automatically identify necessary OEM calibration requirements, the release says. Shop recommendations are linked directly to the corresponding CCC One workfile, helping shops streamline repair planning, minimize administrative tasks, and support proper documentation of calibrations, it says.
The providers join a growing group of diagnostic and calibration providers already available through the CCC Diagnostic Network, the release says.
To learn more about CCC Diagnostics, visit here.
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