00:00 In this week’s CCJ Tech Shorts, we’ll take a look at a fleet management software’s integration with a heavy-duty truck and trailer repair shop software, a new calculator that automates carbon ...
LAS VEGAS, NV, UNITED STATES, August 1, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- ShopView today announced the launch of ShopCoach AI, the first artificial intelligence assistant ...
Anyone who’s ever parked an out-of-service truck in a repair bay scored a win late last year, as the independent aftermarket and dealers of competitive makes were finally granted access to formerly ...
Pluss Software, a resource management software provider for the heavy-duty aftermarket industry, is adding an integrated VIN decoder to their portfolio of business management products. The VIN decoder ...
For heavy-duty repair shops, 2023 was a banner year for counter sales, but labor rates increased from the previous year, according to a report from Fullbay and the American Trucking Associations’ ...
PHOENIX — Most commercial repair shops netted profits in 2022 and increased sales by nearly 20% on average, and in turn many raised their labor rates and wages, according to a survey by Fullbay Inc., ...
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RoadSync, the leading digital financial platform for the supply chain, announced today with Fullbay that the two organizations have partnered together to provide a fully ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The heavy-duty repair shop industry has seen business levels return to where they were before the coronavirus pandemic, a new report determined. The 2022 State of Heavy-Duty Repair ...
Maintaining commercial vehicles has been more challenging than usual lately, with shop managers and supervisors contending with parts and labor shortages as trucks increase in complexity. They may ...
NEW ORLEANS — Heavy-duty repair shops around the country continued to grow their sales last year as labor rates climbed, according to the fourth annual State of Heavy-Duty Repair Report from the ...
Fullbay 2022 State of Heavy-Duty Repair Industry Report finds mom-and-pop shops are hurting themselves by not raising technician wages or charging for DOT inspections. “Most of the trucks on the road ...
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