Boost Auto Repair Productivity & Invoice Time
Mil-tek maximize recycling performance while increasing efficiency and saving space in vehicle repair businesses and customer parking areas.
What does effectiveness mean to you?
Efficiency is essential in the automotive sector. More clients and repairs are completed in a day at efficient vehicle repair facilities. Therefore, technicians who are only working at 80% or 70% of their ability cost the company money.
Therefore, even a small efficiency boost for your technicians will result in significant gains. Start by examining how much time your staff spends dealing garbage. For example, auto repair businesses handle a lot of rubbish that needs to be folded up, transferred to outdoor containers, and kept in the already constrained space. You can boost your team’s overall efficiency and bill for more hours by making sure technicians don’t have to spend more time managing waste than is strictly required.
What is the value of a parking place to you?
On-site space is essential. “Were you able to park today?” lowers every customer satisfaction score. Additionally, transferring vehicles into and out of an auto repair business is a step in the process. Performance in this area will be influenced by the availability of parking spaces outside the store as well as their placement. Efficiency will suffer if there aren’t enough spaces.
Could you estimate the worth of adding only ONE extra parking space?
What other enhancements are you lacking?
Many unaccounted-for costs include waste and inefficiency. Can all of these inefficiencies be priced? Sure they can.
In addition to increasing productivity and lowering waste expenses, Mi-tek may assist you in minimizing your carbon footprint. And in today’s world, that is a great asset to any company’s image as well as a desired feature.
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Customers are satisfied as Jaguar Land Rover Ribblesdale sells and services their automobiles. They recognized a need to enhance their waste management procedures and sought advice from the Mil-tek team.
Historically, all waste and refuse were stored in a sizable open skip receptacle at the back of the structure. It was a time-consuming and unsustainable process for technicians to walk around to the back of the building and place the rubbish in the skip. The skip itself was unattractive in that it was exposed to the weather, took up a lot of room, and was open to the elements. See the video to find out more.
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Let us assist you in finding the right waste solutions for your industry.
By managing waste more effectively, your company can save time, space, and money.