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Technicians taking to the road

Running a mobile repair business presents di erent logistical challenges, compared to established garages with premises, leading Rob Marshall to ask leading tool suppliers how they can help

Conducting vehicle repairs on the road is nothing new: breakdown operatives have done it for decades. Even so, like many industries, the trade has evolved and the exercise is not just becoming more viable but also more popular. Some of this is down to social reasons. Many people have products and services delivered to their door – so, why not those related to their motorcar? Other reasons may be due to necessity; it is not always straightforward to persuade a landlord to sign leases for garages, due possibly to historic prejudice about our industry.

With taking to the road becoming increasingly widespread, so too is the range of services o ered. While some businesses conduct general repairs and maintenance, others specialise. These include diagnostic professionals and bodywork smart repairers. Some businesses also go mobile as an extension to their garages, such as Cleevely EV adding a mobile division to its growing electric-vehicle business. Even so, whether you are on the road full-time, or a garage that is considering opening a mobile repair service to increase capacity but not reducing ramp space, it is worth keeping abreast of how wellestablished suppliers can support your business.