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Anyline survey shows automotive service techs want more data-driven tools 

Tire Review Magazine

Anyline released the results of a recent survey of automotive service technicians at a press conference held during the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) tradeshow in Las Vegas. automotive at Anyline. This comes at the heels of the company releasing a new smartphone-based tool to measure tread depth.

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Anyline survey shows automotive service techs want more data-driven tools 

Tire Review Magazine

Anyline released the results of a recent survey of automotive service technicians at a press conference held during the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) tradeshow in Las Vegas. automotive at Anyline. This comes at the heels of the company releasing a new smartphone-based tool to measure tread depth.

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Using Fixed Ops as a Growth Engine

AutoSuccess

The Untapped Potential of the Service Department Post COVID, the automotive industry has seen a shift in dynamics. New vehicle inventories and days supply are steadily climbing, yet the real growth story lies in service and parts sales. 1 Leasing trends further underscore the importance and potential of fixed operations.

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TIA Elects Six New Board of Directors

Tire Review Magazine

Joining the board for three-year terms are Josephine Foley of Sullivan Tire & Automotive Service , Norwell, Mass.; Foley is a TIA Automotive Tire Service (ATS) and Commercial Tire Service (CTS) certified instructor and recently was named to the Certified Automotive Fleet Management Commission.