
Noregon has released major updates for two of its products, Truck Check Up and ShopPulse.
Noregon says Truck Check Up is the company’s solution for CARB Clean Truck Check inspections and ShopPulse is its Shop Management System that was launched earlier this year. ShopPulse updates include major enhancements for linking preventive maintenance inspections into the work order system. Noregon says users can perform inspections with built-in JPRO checklists or create their own customizable inspections, complete with photos, notes, signatures and more.
Additionally, shops can track PM scheduling in various intervals such as time, mileage, or engine hours with reminders and due-date tracking. Automatic service recommendations can be added to work orders when an inspection result indicates the need for service, and shops can track all inspection events for their customers through the embedded CRM.
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“Many independent repair shops rely on repeat, local customers to keep them in business,” says Sam Boerboom, Noregon’s product marketing manager. “PM inspection services are a great way to build relationships with customers and keep them coming back to the shop for routine service and maintenance. We’re excited to offer that ability through ShopPulse.”
Noregon also detailed the launch of Truck Check Up Academy, a free training resource for shops and fleets that use Truck Check Up for submitting CARB Clean Truck Check inspections.
“Fleets can’t afford for a repair job to get stuck behind a lengthy inspection. We introduced the Truck Check Up Academy so technicians would know warning signs to look for before performing an inspection and how to interpret various results from CARB to quickly get a vehicle passed and out the door,” says Boerboom. “Users also walk away with a deep understanding of the Truck Check Up Portal so they can manage users, view historical inspection results, and perform admin duties that keep shop bays flowing.”
Noregon adds the Academy includes three training modules; the first module focuses on specifics of the CTC regulation, the second is aimed at using Truck Check Up software, and the final one deals with the Truck Check Up Portal. Users who pass the final exam receive an official Truck Check Up Certification.