Matco Tools debuts new diagnostic scan tool and puts emphasis on distributor franchisees

March 11, 2015
Matco Tools Tool Expo showcases new products to market, including the recently debuted MaxMe, and recognizes achievements of top distributors.

Matco Tools hosted its annual Matco Tools Tool Expo for distributors at the Gaylord Palms Feb. 15-18 in Orlando, Fla.

With a 10 percent increase in attendees year-over-year, hundreds of distributors and their families spent their time learning about new tools on the show floor, attending training seminars and attending networking opportunities. The Tool Expo had 92 vendors on-hand, exhibiting new and featured products and services available.

Distributors and their spouses had the opportunity to attend a number of training seminars, including sessions on the Matco Tools business management system, financing and other business fundamentals, toolbox storage, and a primer on the new MaxMe diagnostic scan tool.

With the theme “It’s Matco” at this year’s show, Matco Tools Vice President of Marketing and eBusiness John Green says the focus was on the distributor and the family.

“If you look at the system, these are single unit business owners. The family is very much involved in the business,” says Green. “We’re recognizing that family effort, plain and simple.”

New product options

New product highlights included updated cordless technology, air tools, powered tool storage, the portable power category, and the debut of the pay-as-you-go MaxMe scan tool.

In 2014, Matco introduced the Maximus 2.0 and Go diagnostic scan tools to the Maximus family. While these products provided full functionality to the distributor’s customers, Green says they didn’t cover all market segments that distributors serve.

The Matco MaxMe scan tool allows individual technicians the same access to that information, with a lower up-front cost and the opportunity to pay for only the coverage he or she needs in the shop.

“You can have different subscriptions from month-to-month. It’s to allow (technicians) to budget their spending,” says Green. “For as low as $20 a month, they can get a car make, and they’ll build it into the cost of the repair.”

The tool also functions as a regular tablet on an Android platform, allowing technicians access to apps, email, Internet browsers and more.

In addition to tool and equipment offerings, Matco also introduced another franchising option for distributors.

“It gives people the flexibility that want a smaller route and what comes with it,” says Green. “What comes with it might be more personal time, typically.”

Economic rebound and continued success

Green states that with economic growth comes consumer confidence, which has helped fuel increased business in the repair shops.

“There’s service work, and people are working. Shops are filling up, and that’s what’s important.”

Green also commented that with improvements in the national economy have come an increase in interest toward new franchises.

“We’re finding more people looking for opportunity. They’re in a position now where they’re comfortable enough investing, and they’re confident in the economy,” says Green.

“If we look back two or three years ago, it wasn’t necessarily a shortage of candidates, there was just this trepidation around the economy, and what’s going to happen,” he says. “Now, we think it’s reasonably predictable, so the confidence is there. So we’ve got people that are willing to invest in themselves.”

About the Author

Erica Schueller | Editorial Director | Commercial Vehicle Group

Erica Schueller is the Editorial Director of the Endeavor Commercial Vehicle Group. The commercial vehicle group includes the following brands: American Trucker, Bulk Transporter, Fleet Maintenance, FleetOwner, Refrigerated Transporter, and Trailer/Body Builders brands.

An award-winning journalist, Schueller has reported and written about the vehicle maintenance and repair industry her entire career. She has received accolades for her reporting and editing in the commercial and automotive vehicle fields by the Truck Writers of North America (TWNA), the International Automotive Media Competition (IAMC), the Folio: Eddie & Ozzie Awards and the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE) Azbee Awards.

Schueller has received recognition among her publishing industry peers as a recipient of the 2014 Folio Top Women in Media Rising Stars award, acknowledging her accomplishments of digital content management and assistance with improving the print and digital products in the Vehicle Repair Group. She was also named one Women in Trucking’s 2018 Top Women in Transportation to Watch.

She is an active member of a number of industry groups, including the American Trucking Associations' (ATA) Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC),  the Auto Care Association's Young Auto Care Networking Group, GenNext, and Women in Trucking.

In December 2018, Schueller graduated at the top of her class from the Waukesha County Technical College's 10-week professional truck driving program, earning her Class A commercial driver's license (CDL).  

She has worked in the vehicle repair and maintenance industry since 2008.

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