Mitchell 1 labor estimating guide available in Decisiv Marketplace

Mitchell 1 labor estimating guide available in Decisiv Marketplace

Mitchell 1‘s TruckLabor module in the TruckSeries truck repair information software is now available to access in the Decisiv Marketplace. With the added availability of the TruckLabor module, connected Decisiv Marketplace participants can seamlessly launch the labor estimating tool directly from any SRM active repair job.

The Decisiv Service Relationship Management (SRM) platform enhances how the service supply chain for commercial assets communicates and collaborates, the company says. By activating a Mitchell 1 TruckLabor Module subscription, connected participants in the Decisiv SRM Ecosystem can gain access to an active link that enables them to launch it directly from any case, access the TruckLabor Module, create an operation and import all of the details into the Decisiv SRM platform.

Mitchell 1 says TruckLabor helps service professionals efficiently estimate accurate commercial truck repair times so their customers know when to expect the repair to be completed and the vehicle returned to service. TruckLabor can also help shops analyze technician performance to help identify areas that can be improved to better improve shop performance.

With the integration, users of Decisiv SRM can take advantage of the latest feature in TruckLabor, quick access to Vehicle Maintenance Reporting Standards (VMRS). Repair facilities using the Quotes Module will be able to map labor jobs to VMRS codes. VMRS codes display automatically.

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