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Keeping Your Vehicle In Great Condition

Addressing Your Fleet Repair Needs Via One Or More Approaches

by Ana King

Fixing a fleet of trucks is never easy, not when they all seem to break down at the same time. There are a number of ways to handle these fleet repairs. You can always send the trucks to some distant repair shop, but that is not always the most convenient option. It might be time to take a closer look at how you can manage repairs more efficiently and keep your trucks on the road more often.

Mobile Repair Service

Trucks that break down on the road a great distance from your garages are the biggest hassles of all. You have to stop what you are doing, find a commercial towing company, and pay to have the broken-down truck hauled back to your garages or hauled to fleet truck mechanics somewhere in the area. With mobile repair services, you do not have to do any of that.

All you have to do is call the mobile commercial truck repair service, report where your truck and driver have broken down, and let the repair service manage the rest. They send out a team of mechanics to your sidelined truck and driver, and the truck is repaired right where it sits. Your driver can get back on the road in a matter of hours and easily return the truck to your garages later that same day.

Hire in-House Mechanics

If cities can hire their own fleet mechanics for garbage truck and bus repair, you can hire in-house mechanics to repair your fleet. The best part is that your in-house mechanics only work on demand (i.e., when a truck breaks down and needs fixing). If you end up with more than two trucks breaking down, then your in-house mechanics will have more steady work. If you have a truck break down on its route, the in-house mechanic can go to the truck and fix it there. You can even hire in-house mechanics on an on-call basis.

Asking Fleet Mechanics to Come to You

If you have trucks in need of repair, and the trucks are already sitting in your garages, you can hire mechanics to come to you. These mechanics work for either themselves, or for a commercial fleet repair company. They can either see and repair your trucks at their company's location or at your location, whichever is easiest and most preferable to you. They do not typically do mobile truck repair.

To learn more, contact a business like Folsom  Diesel Works.

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