Adapting to the New Normal in Fleet Repair Management: Insights from Alliance Leasing

Jonathon Spitz
May 21, 2024
Introduction

As part of our commitment to staying at the forefront of industry trends, Alliance Leasing tuned into the latest Fleet Momentum video series produced by Automotive Fleet Magazine. We at Alliance Leasing are all about staying ahead of the curve, and that's why we tuned into the latest Fleet Momentum video series. Here’s what we learned about how things are getting better, and how it affects your fleet:

Overview

Post-Pandemic Repair Management Trends The discussion opened with a promising outlook for 2024, noting significant improvements in parts replenishment and labor market stabilization. Experts say parts are flowing smoother these days, with only a few specific manufacturers still facing hiccups. This means repairs are getting done faster, just like we’ve been seeing here at Alliance Leasing. While some parts for specific manufacturers still face backorder issues, the overall supply situation is much better than during the pandemic. This aligns with our observations at Alliance Leasing, where we’ve also noticed improvements in the efficiency of handling repairs and part supplies.

Reducing Cycle Times and Enhancing Labor Stability One of the critical topics covered was the reduction in cycle times for repairs and the stabilization of the labor market. The labor shortage that slowed everything down seems to be easing up. This translates to quicker repairs and less downtime for your fleet. Fleet Response shared insights into strategies for reducing the backlog of non-drivable vehicles needing repairs, which has improved from the height of the pandemic. At Alliance Leasing, we understand the importance of these developments and are implementing similar strategies to ensure our clients’ fleets are maintained efficiently and effectively.

Proactive Management of Total Losses and Improved Parts Sourcing The video talked about figuring out damage upfront to see if a repair even makes sense. Makes perfect sense to us! By knowing when to fix and when to say goodbye to a vehicle, we can save you time and cash. The episode highlighted proactive steps to manage potential total losses, such as better upfront triage based on vehicle mileage and damage descriptions. This approach helps in deciding whether a vehicle should be sent for repairs or directly to salvage, thus saving on costs and time. Moreover, the discussion about parts supply—especially the availability of aftermarket alternatives returning to pre-pandemic levels—resonates with our efforts to keep our fleets running smoothly without unnecessary delays.

Conclusion

Listening to industry experts like Stuart Brawn and Rick Shackle provides valuable insights into the shifts in repair management practices. These industry experts confirmed what we’ve been working on all along at Alliance Leasing. By staying informed and adapting to new situations, we can make sure your fleet stays reliable and efficient. That’s what we’re all about!

Call to Action

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