Keeping Track Of Maintenance?
Keeping Track Of Maintenance?
How do your writers keep track of scheduled maintenance. Over the years this is something we've really struggled with. Taking every invoice and looking up what maintenance is due and then looking through history can be very time consuming. What processes do you have in place to keep track of them. We use bolton but with the number of different brands we service the mileage required can be so far off sometimes.
- Pauls Automotive
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Re: Keeping Track Of Maintenance?
I use a third Party application called Service Intelligence that does this for me in seconds. It does a lot more. Here is an example. This saves me a lot of time. Soory I can't figure out how to make this bigger. If you PM me your email I can email you the PDF of it.
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Pauls Automotive
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Baltimore, Md 21209
410-825-2224
paul@paulsauto.com
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Pauls Automotive
6318 Falls Road
Baltimore, Md 21209
410-825-2224
paul@paulsauto.com
TRUE HAPPINESS IS WITHIN YOU
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Re: Keeping Track Of Maintenance?
I handle it. Does not seem to take me too much time. Every time the vehicle is in for service we see what is needed and when. We prepare them for the next maintenance needed and the cost. It helps them budget if needed and is easier for us to schedule as we will know the time needed.
Re: Keeping Track Of Maintenance?
Have you timed how long it takes. My writers are saying 8 minutes an R.O., which seems reasonable. But if they each have 15 vehicles it's almost a hour and a half.