Leslie Judson Jones
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I would like to ask you guys a question. How many of your suppliers run an emergency room style truckmount repair service and 24 hour phone support like Judson does?
The reason I am asking this question is we are planning on launching the truckmount depot centers througout the United States that will offer this same type of service.
Truck Mount Depots are a distribution and service center that is scaled down to strip mall type locations with a 2 - 3 man team. They will consist of a supply showroom with limited inventory with only proven supplies, equipment, and chemical. The chemicals will consist of Masterblend, CTI, Judson, and Harvard. Because of the low overhead of these facilities, each state will have 2 - 4 locations.
An emergency truckmount repair would be for when a custormer drives up without calling for an appointment first and we drop what we're doing to get the customer back in business as soon as possible. This is how I run my service center here in Greenville. We don't do this every time, but most of the time we do, depending on workload.
There are several local Greenville members of Mikeys Board now and they can testify to my emergency truckmount repair services that they have used. I feel like the industry needs something like this. What do you guys think?
The reason I am asking this question is we are planning on launching the truckmount depot centers througout the United States that will offer this same type of service.
Truck Mount Depots are a distribution and service center that is scaled down to strip mall type locations with a 2 - 3 man team. They will consist of a supply showroom with limited inventory with only proven supplies, equipment, and chemical. The chemicals will consist of Masterblend, CTI, Judson, and Harvard. Because of the low overhead of these facilities, each state will have 2 - 4 locations.
An emergency truckmount repair would be for when a custormer drives up without calling for an appointment first and we drop what we're doing to get the customer back in business as soon as possible. This is how I run my service center here in Greenville. We don't do this every time, but most of the time we do, depending on workload.
There are several local Greenville members of Mikeys Board now and they can testify to my emergency truckmount repair services that they have used. I feel like the industry needs something like this. What do you guys think?