THE IDEAL SHOP

Ask five fleet managers what the ideal maintenance shop would look like and you'll get five very different answers. What they'll have in common, however, will be safer and more ergonomic working conditions for technicians, improved productivity at lower cost, and more “green” initiatives. But there will be tremendous variation in how fleets accomplish these objectives. To begin with, the overall structure of a maintenance operation must match the carrier's operation. While TL and LTL carriers can't rely on a centralized shop to take care of units scattered across the country, it's the perfect setup for municipal fleets, ...

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