Commercial Truck Repairs and Maintenance Keep Your Fleet Running

December 13, 2023

These are tough times for any company that owns and operates a fleet of vehicles, particularly if they're in the delivery business. Margins are down, fuel is expensive, and good drivers are becoming increasingly hard to find. Any company in the field is going to be looking for ways to cut costs - but your commercial truck repair and maintenance should not be allowed to lapse!


Skimping on repairs and maintenance might save money in the short term, but it's basically guaranteed to be costly in the long run. If maintenance is an issue, you may even want to look into a maintenance contract with a reputable repair center. Such a service will easily pay for itself, while preventing a lot of avoidable costs.


For example:


  • Preventing Costly Breakdowns

The worst thing that can happen to a truck is breaking down on the road, particularly if it's in the middle of a job. The towing and repair costs will be higher, and there's also a strong chance of missing your delivery window and damaging customer relationships. This all cuts deeply into your bottom line and is entirely preventable with better maintenance.


  • Staying Within DOT Regulations

Your trucks have to be periodically inspected, and the DOT will not be interested in excuses for trucks that fail to pass. This can take trucks off the road entirely until their inspection and registration problems can be sorted out, while your profits plummet in the meantime.


  • Ensuring Driver Safety

Breakdowns and maintenance problems don't only endanger your profits - they can also put your drivers at risk too. The last thing you want is an injury to occur as part of a breakdown, as the medical costs can quickly exceed the truck repair bill. Plus, due to current shortages, commercial drivers have a lot of discretion in where they work. If they feel your vehicles are unsafe, they could simply go drive for someone else.


  • Improving Vehicle Lifespans

Prompt commercial truck repair and maintenance is key to keeping your trucks operating for longer. Every breakdown and major repair will eat away at a vehicle's overall lifespan. The better it's cared for, the longer it will last - potentially for years more than a vehicle which is poorly maintained. This allows you to get far greater returns on the large amounts you invested in the vehicle.


Mainline RV & Truck Service Keeps Your Fleet Running



We're one of the top sources in Ohio for all types of commercial truck upgrades, repairs, and service. Drivers come from across the country to utilize our top-rated service bays and technicians. With a maintenance contract, we'll take over oversight of your fleet's repairs and ensure they're always road-ready.

Contact us to learn more.

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