Dealing with customers is probably the most important and challenging task in a company. Complaints are the most common occurrences in the auto repair industry, and any garage owner who says he never had one is most likely not being honest. Things don’t always go as we expect, and sometimes we either make mistakes or […]
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Does product quality matter? Check 5 facts
The quality of a product refers to how well it performs its intended function, and also how well it maintains itself over time. Some consumers attribute quality to price, while others value a product because it is more recent or innovative. Regardless of the different points of view, product quality is a competitive advantage to […]
Workshop stock management: 5 Best practices
If you have your own business and it requires product and order management, you know that stock management can become a real headache. Discover the 5 most recommended workshop stock management practices that will help you maintain a smooth workflow. Stock management: 5 practical tips for auto workshops Whether you already have a structure in place […]
Machine shop management: What steps to take
There is a wide range of auto workshops, which means that if you’re planning to open one, you better be aware that competition will be fierce. In order to stand out in the market, it is important to ensure a good workshop management. In this article, we will share with you some specific workshop management […]
What should your tyre pressure be?
As they are one of the most critical components of a car, it is important to always check car tyre pressure. Why? Because they operate as connectors between the vehicle and the road surface. When filled to the correct pressure, they do their job successfully when braking, especially when braking quickly due to unforeseen circumstances. […]