AMT unveils reconditioning management system

Screenshot from: AutoMobile Technologies.
Software company AutoMobile Technologies has released its newest vehicle reconditioning software product, noting that dealerships, auctions, recon companies, rental car companies, and any organization bringing multiple vehicles through reconditioning can use the product to manage and control every aspect of their operation.
The product is called Repair360, and the company describes it as a single system for managing all components and contributors to automotive reconditioning. The product integrates every facet of reconditioning into a single digital platform, according to AutoMobile Technologies.
Repair360 manages all facets of reconditioning, including workflow management; repair planning; repair execution; parts ordering and inventory management; team collaboration; vendor and employee management; service requests and scheduling; accounting, billing, and expense tracking; and reporting and analytics.
“We’ve found many operations are using multiple systems to facilitate reconditioning — different systems for workflows, parts management, vendor management, timekeeping, work approvals, service requests, and more,” AutoMobile Technologies executive vice president of operations Eric Meahan said in a news release.
Meahan continued, “This kind of setup can be exhausting as managers have to 'swivel-chair' from one system to another just to complete the process for each vehicle. Repair360 puts it all in one software system accessible to all stakeholders, so teams and departments have access to real-time status for every vehicle from acquisition to frontline-ready."
AutoMobile Technologies says 400 North American clients are using Repair360. An additional 200 are scheduled to go online soon.