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About us
Flexible designs and manufactures specialised equipment for collision repair body shops, focused on the handling and mounting of automotive panels and components during repair and refinishing.
Developed in Denmark by FK Teknik Design ApS, the Flexible system was created around the real workflow of body shops — where doors, bumpers, fenders, tailgates and smaller parts must be stabilised, positioned and moved through multiple stages of the repair process.
Rather than producing isolated workshop tools, Flexible equipment forms part of the Flexible Workflow System, where panel stands, bumper stands, workstations and modular fixtures work together to support parts as they move through repair, preparation, refinishing and reinstallation.
Collision repair is not simply a sequence of repair and paint operations. It is a handling process.
As soon as a panel is removed from the vehicle, the way it behaves in the body shop changes. Doors, bumpers, fenders, tailgates and mirrors must be supported, positioned and accessed while technicians repair, prepare and refinish them.
If those parts are poorly supported, technicians are forced to constantly reposition them, work in awkward positions or move them repeatedly around the body shop. This creates unnecessary handling, slows down the repair process and increases the risk of accidental damage.
Flexible equipment was developed to address these practical body shop challenges with equipment designed specifically for collision repair environments.
Flexible equipment was developed in Denmark to solve real problems inside collision repair body shops.
Flexible equipment is developed by FK Teknik Design ApS, a Danish company founded in 1980 by Finn Kreiberg.
From the beginning, the focus was not to create generic shop hardware, but to design equipment that solves real handling problems faced by auto body technicians and automotive painters.
This practical approach led to the development of specialised stands, workstations and modular mounting solutions designed specifically for automotive panels and removable vehicle components.
Over the decades, Flexible equipment has been used by professional body shops across Europe, the USA and Canada through an international distributor network.
Flexible equipment is designed to support both the technician and the repair process.
Every product is built around practical priorities inside the body shop:
This allows technicians to focus on the repair itself rather than constantly adjusting, lifting or remounting the part.
Flexible products are designed as a connected system, not as isolated tools.
Panel stands, bumper stands, work tables and storage equipment all play a defined role within the Flexible Workflow System. Each product supports parts as they move through the different stages of collision repair, including repair, preparation, refinishing, curing and reinstallation.
By allowing panels and components to remain mounted and accessible throughout these stages, the system reduces unnecessary handling and helps body shops maintain a more controlled and efficient workflow.
Smaller parts create their own handling challenges inside the body shop.
Mirrors, trim pieces, brackets and other removable components are often awkward to mount securely without damaging visible surfaces or delicate fixing points.
Flexible Small Parts Modules extend the capability of the main equipment by providing secure mounting options for these smaller components. This allows body shops to process multiple part types within the same broader workflow rather than relying on improvised setups.
The result is a more organised and adaptable environment where both large and small components can be handled efficiently.
Technicians choose equipment that helps the job move forward.
Flexible equipment helps reduce repeated lifting, awkward repositioning and unnecessary remounting between stages of the repair process. By keeping the panel stable and accessible, technicians can maintain better control over the part while carrying out repairs or preparation work.
In practical terms, the equipment supports the way technicians work rather than forcing them to adapt to poorly positioned panels.
In collision repair, ergonomics is part of performance.
When panels are mounted too low, too high or in unstable positions, technicians must repeatedly bend, stretch or reposition the part during the repair process. Over time, this creates fatigue and increases the physical strain of daily work.
Flexible equipment is designed to improve working height, maintain stable panel positioning and provide better access to the repair area. For many body shops, this is not only an efficiency benefit but also part of supporting the long-term health and retention of skilled technicians.
Flexible equipment is built for demanding collision repair environments.
Flexible equipment is engineered in Denmark using durable materials designed for professional body shop use.
Nickel-plated steel construction provides corrosion resistance while also helping reduce paint build-up on moving parts and adjustment mechanisms. This helps maintain smooth operation and long service life even under daily use in busy auto body shops.
Every product is built with reliability and durability in mind so that it can withstand the conditions of real production environments.
Flexible equipment is used wherever body shops need better control over panel handling and workflow.
Today Flexible equipment is used by collision repair professionals in multiple international markets.
Body shops choose Flexible because the equipment supports the practical realities of modern repair workflows — stabilising panels, improving technician access and helping parts move through the repair process with fewer interruptions.
As vehicle construction and repair techniques continue to evolve, the Flexible system continues to develop alongside the needs of professional collision repair body shops.
