Advice from a fleet manager running a successful operation out of a 70-year-old facility.
Changing with Technology
Steve Healey knows the second you give up on keeping up with evolutions in tech is the second you’ll cease to be successful.
Steve Healey knows the second you give up on keeping up with evolutions in tech is the second you’ll cease to be successful.
After weeks of working half time, the City of Long Beach, Calif., fleet bureau sent its technicians back to work full time on May 4.
Fleet managers can improve their preventive maintenance (PM) programs by reorganizing work bays and eliminating waste in the PM process.
For fleets facing a technician shortage, a temporary technician at your shop can help reduce vehicle downtime and costs.
Shop workflow, technology needs, safety, and fleet composition are among the areas to study. Know that bumps in the road are to be expected.
Fleet managers must eliminate distractions and disruptions in order to increase workplace efficiency, while being aware that employees have their personal lives to attend to as well.
One benefit of the fleet community is the ability to learn from each other’s good (and bad) experiences. Fleet managers share the initiatives that have found them success, and offer guidance on the challenges they faced along the way.
Anyone planning to build a new vehicle repair shop or expand an existing facility now has more accessibility than ever to Rotary Lift’s assistPRO free professional facility planning assistance service
Three public fleet facilities at Sarasota County, Fla., have earned the Blue Seal of Excellence from the National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).
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