Decisiv data shows resiliency in commercial vehicle service during COVID-19

Decisiv data shows resiliency in commercial vehicle service during COVID-19

Data shared by Decisiv, Inc. shows steady maintenance and repair activity among the trucking industry’s fleets and service providers.

Over the past eight weeks, an average of 63,300 service events have been managed on the SRM platform weekly. Service activity on weekdays has continued to exceed 12,000 events daily.

“While service providers and fleets continue to adapt to new ways of operating during the coronavirus pandemic, the level of service activity on our SRM platform remains remarkably consistent,” said Dick Hyatt, president and chief executive officer of Decisiv. “Week by week on a daily basis, the number of service events is steady and the level of activity parallels the same period last year. All of this indicates that across the Decisiv SRM ecosystem, service and repair operations are exhibiting tremendous resilience during unprecedented times, and are ready and able to support the nation’s vital trucking operations.”

The Decisiv data is derived from a comprehensive analysis of more than 230,000 monthly maintenance and repair events on over 7 million Class 6-8 commercial vehicles that take place at 4,500 service locations across the U.S. and Canada.

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