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Sunil Patel Earns Finalist in Entrepreneur Of The Year

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Entrepreneurs play a vital role in transforming our lives by disrupting markets and revolutionizing industries. We are thrilled that Sunil Patel, Founder & CEO of Tekmetric is to be recognized as a finalist for the Entrepreneur Of The Year®. 2025 Gulf South program. As the world's most prestigious business award for entrepreneurs, now in its 40th year, Entrepreneur Of The Year is at the forefront of identifying game-changing business leaders. The program has honored the inspirational leadership of such entrepreneurs as Howard Schultz of Starbucks Corporation, Eric Yuan of Zoom, Jodi Berg of Vitamix and Kendra Scott of Kendra Scott LLC.

We're honored to have Sunil recognized among so many other ambitious business leaders in the Gulf South. Learn more about the Entrepreneur Of The Year Gulf South program and follow us along on our journey to the regional awards celebration!

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Best Practices for Parts Management & Reconciliation

June 1, 2023

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Parts management is a critical function of any auto repair shop business. The only way to guarantee that you’re making a profit on the parts you sell on repair orders is by having an air-tight system for managing and tracking those parts from purchase to sale to reconciliation. The final step of making sure that each and every parts transaction is accounted for is probably the most important step—and the most misunderstood.

Some of the issues your auto repair shop will run into if you don’t carefully manage parts include:

  • Un-billed parts (forgetting to collect payment on parts)
  • Inconsistencies between your cost of goods sold and accounts payable
  • Inability to track and receive return credits
  • Inability to detect theft before it gets out of hand

Many of these issues can be avoided by using purchase orders to reconcile the parts you sell on repair orders.

But many auto repair shop business owners still wonder what some of the best practices are when it comes to parts management. How often should you be reconciling parts payments? Who should take on this task: you, your service advisors, or a dedicated parts manager? How do you make sure you’re getting the best value for the parts you buy and sell? How do you ensure that each and every part is being billed?

Let’s answer some of these questions, and unpack the best practices for parts management.

The Biggest Benefits of a Modern Auto Parts Inventory Management Process

May 22, 2023

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Inventory can include items like oil, tools, and large equipment. It also includes stock items, or parts which are sold to the customer during the course of repairs, such as gaskets and timing belts.

Inventory management and parts management go hand in hand, but outside of labor profits, the profit a shop brings in ultimately comes from parts markup at the point of sale. Consequently, there’s very little room for error in managing parts.

Simply put, mismanaged parts means money left on the table and unhappy customers—a combination no shop owner or automotive team wants to experience.

A good auto parts inventory management system should let you:

• Know what parts you have in stock and how many you have

• Track what sells and what sits on the shelf longer than it should

• Help you plan for growth.

With the right auto parts inventory management system, your shop can go from disorganized to a well-oiled machine generating more and more profit.

Automotive Scheduling Software (Comprehensive Guide)

May 22, 2023

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These methods can get complicated and ineffective pretty quickly. For one, they’re prone to mistakes—what if, for example, a technician forgets to scribble down the latest status of a repair on the whiteboard?

If that happens, a service advisor might not realize things are moving ahead of schedule and might turn down a walk-in customer.

These methods also take up a lot of time. If you circle around the shop for updates throughout the day, for example, that’s time you could instead use to ramp up your shop’s marketing efforts or grow your business.

Why You Want Mechanic Repair Scheduling Software

With automotive repair scheduling software, you and your team gain more control over your shop’s time.

Instead of painstakingly getting disparate updates from around the shop, you all can check the status of each repair from any device connected to the internet.

Another advantage of automotive repair scheduling software is that your team will make fewer mistakes when it comes to giving customers status updates about their vehicles.

Before contacting a customer, a service advisor can check the system to have a more accurate estimate of how much time is left on their repair.

A capable mechanic scheduling software creates a streamlined process that ultimately leads to faster turnaround times, and, as a result, fewer missed opportunities. Going one step further and introducing online scheduling even helps provide a more modern customer experience.

Technicians and service advisors won’t have to go back-and-forth giving each other updates; they can efficiently move through each repair, opening up the shop’s schedule to take in more repairs.

And the more cars your shop can take in, the higher your shop’s Car Count and profit potential.

How Automotive Shop Programs Create Great Customer Experiences

May 22, 2023

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When customers walk into your auto repair shop, they’re trusting you and your team with the health of their vehicle, one of their most expensive assets.

They’re coming in with a problem or set of problems and expect your team to effectively fix those problems in a reasonable time frame.

And modern expectations for customer service have shifted as our technology has evolved. Customers don't want to have to find time for a phone call when they can just get texted updates about their repairs, and digital tools make it easier for shops to build transparency in their process.

Modern auto repair shop software not only makes it easy but lays the foundation for a modern customer experience at every step.

Offering a Modern Auto Repair Shop Customer Experience Starts with a Modern Shop Management System

We're big advocates of modernizing your auto repair shop, and we don't necessarily mean replacing all your racks, updating all your compressors, and swapping out your alignment rack. Sure those might help, but we get those can be really big investments.

That's why we're focused on the behind-the-scenes operations of your shop, the overall management and flow of repair orders. Modern shop management software enables owners, managers, service advisors, and technicians to gain visibility into, and control over, their individual part of the process with specific functions:

  • Cloud-based shop management
  • Real-time control
  • Digital Vehicle Inspections
  • Built-In Payment Processing
  • Digital Shop Communications
  • Efficient Parts and Inventory Management

While all of these directly work to modernize your shop operations, they also work to modernize your shop experience for customers.

When your shop is using Digital Vehicle Inspections instead of paper printouts, you're not only making it easier for your technicians and service advisors to communicate and collaborate, but you're also modernizing how your shop interacts with customers, by emailing or texting results and approval requests.

Why You Need Real-Time Reports in Repair Orders Software

May 22, 2023

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Running any business is an art and a science. There are tons of daily and long-term decisions you have to make to continue growing your business.  

As a shop owner, you have to make sure your employees and customers are happy, that repairs are efficiently getting through the door, and that your shop is profitable.

The Art of Running Your Business

Intuition and emotional intelligence are what make up the art of running your shop.

Your intuition will steer the split-second decisions you make when it comes to things like helping technicians work through a challenge, answering customer questions, exploring business opportunities, and networking with partners. Intuition can be a good thing—after all, it’s the culmination of the experiences you’ve had before. For example, the bad gut feeling you get about a potential business partner can save you from a world of frustration.

Your emotional intelligence is also a crucial part of running your business. As a leader, you have to be there for your team, which means knowing when someone is having an emotionally off day so you can help them work through the situation. Your emotional intelligence is a guiding compass for your team's emotional responses to each other and to customers.

Some days, you or your service advisors will run into customer challenges. Your service advisors will follow your lead, so if you use your emotional intelligence and show empathy and understanding when a customer is having a bad day, that positive example will rub off on your entire team. Your service advisors will show patience and grace in similar situations.

However, while intuition and emotional intelligence are valuable, you can’t rely on them alone. You also need to test your business decisions—your business “hypotheses,” if you will—with data so you can know whether or not you’re on the right path.

How to Get Better Results from Automotive Repair Order Forms

May 22, 2023

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Navigating the estimate and repair process starts with an automotive repair order form. And a manual process may create more work for your team. Your service advisors are trying to move everything along quickly and accurately, but they're human and mistakes do happen.

With a manual automotive repair order form process, it can be easy for service advisors to get lost in the hustle due to typos, illegible handwriting, or estimates saved in the wrong place.

You might also find that it’s difficult to guide your business with a manual estimate and repair order process because data collection can become an enormous challenge.

Using traditional automotive repair order forms is kind of like trying to navigate a road trip with a paper map: it can be easy to get lost in the process, and once you’re lost, it can be difficult to get back on track. Nowadays, paper maps are just one of our endless choices for navigation tools, and how many drivers still use them?