Garage Management System, TechMan has announced the launch of a new website to better showcase its extensive and continually growing list of powerful features specifically developed to improve the day-to-day running of a busy garage business.
It follows a series of major investments from the firm including a raft of innovative new developments to the Garage Management System, new head office premises and additional staff appointments.
Micky Wykes, Customer Success and Implementation Specialist at TechMan said: “TechMan incorporates many features that help to streamline business processes, encourage accountability and provide detailed insights into workshop performance – everything that’s needed to make a garage business flourish.
“The new website clearly demonstrates these benefits for workshops keen to dramatically transform their workshop through our proven garage management methods.”
Service Assist, MOT Data Refresh, Haynes Pro and Euro Car Parts integrations are just some of the recently added features to the TechMan Garage Management System and are outlined in detail on the new website.
With a number of flexible options available, garage owners are able to tailor a Garage Management System package for the specific needs of their business from just £63 + VAT per month.
TechMan’s Leo Freebairn added: “It’s been a busy year here at TechMan with significant investments made to the Garage Management System and also to the infrastructure behind it.
“We’re ensuring that workshops using our system have the very latest tools they need to boost workshop efficiency, improve customer service and ultimately grow business.”
The website launch comes ahead of new partnership announcements which will further boost the digitalisation of UK workshops. Full details are expected to be released in the coming weeks.
For more information about the TechMan Garage Management System or to arrange a demonstration, call 01604 666 720 or select ‘more details’ below.
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