Fullbay launches annual State of Heavy Duty Repair survey

Sept. 13, 2023
Shop owners and managers can now anonymously shed light on their business operations, sharing benchmarks and trends over the past year.

Fullbay's annual State of Heavy Duty Repair survey is now open.

The survey allows repair shop owners and managers to anonymously provide feedback about their business operations over the past year and is set to close on October 13. 

Click here to take the survey. 

The results from the survey will be compiled and help formulate the company’s fourth annual State of Heavy Duty Repair report that is expected to be available for free download in early 2024. 

“Now in its fourth year, heavy duty repair shops are relying on our annual State of Heavy Duty Repair Report to provide them with benchmarks and trends for running their businesses,” said Patrick McKittrick, CEO of Fullbay. “With this report – the only one of its kind – we aim to support the commercial repair industry by shedding light on best practices, enabling shops to increase both revenue and efficiency.”

Topics included within the survey relate to inventory management, mobile repairs, finances, industry trends, services offered, and technician benchmarks for efficiency, hourly wages, and more.

Those who participate will be entered to win a number of prizes including ten $100 Amazon gift cards and ten $50 gift cards to the soon to launch Fullbay online store.

Additionally, one participant per day will win an exclusive Fullbay swag box.

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