New "Serving the Shop" blog series from Rotary

Sept. 13, 2023
The blog series is focused on equipping automotive professionals with knowledge and insight to help them make informed decisions.

Rotary, a part of Vehicle Service Group (VSG), has announced the launch of their new blog series as part of its commitment to Serving the Shop with the goal of bringing industry professionals knowledge and insights on cutting edge equipment. 

Staying at the forefront of technological advancements is crucial for businesses to thrive and provide quality service. Rotary's "Serving the Shop" blog series aims to keep listeners informed on these advancements. 

"We're excited to roll out or new 'Serving the Shop' blog series," said Sunny Sanyal, vice president of marketing and customer service at VSG. "Part of our commitment to 'Serving the Shop' is to provide automotive service professionals the education they need to make informed decisions on equipping their shops to better serve the advanced vehicles of today and tomorrow, while improving shop efficiency and driving revenue and profitability for their business."

Each feature of the content will showcase the latest equipment that have the potential to help shops service more vehicles and improve financial performance.

Topics covered in this series will include:

  • The value of portable wheel alignment systems.
  • Selecting a quality A/C service machine.
  • How shops can save space to monetize and expand their business.
  • Identifying the right ADAS calibration equipment. 

The blogs will be released via email and on Rotary's social media platforms. As well as this, they can be viewed online at blog.rotarysolutions.com for easier access for auto shop personnel.

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