Tire Storage and Management
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Tire Storage Winter? Summer? For Garage owners: we can help you make money Would you like to store Winter or Summer tires for your clients and get a very high return? Before our Program 8,500 Tires Stored After our Program 12,000 Tires Stored in same space New Quebec law requires winter tires between 15 November and 15 April Will you be able to handle the business surge? Do you want your customers to return to see you at least twice per year?
for Oil Changes, Brake servicing, Muffler systems?Call us @ 1-877-683-5065 or e-mail us at inventory@logiplan.net
What the system does:
LOGIPLAN's Tire Management System allows you to store the maximum number of tires in a given volume of space.It helps free up expensive space in the service areas.
It makes it easy to know whose tires are stored where.
Helps save on customer claims.
Saves labour of unnecessary tire movements in storage areas.
Helps you make more bucks $$$$.
What we do to get you going:
We visit your site and determine, with you, the storage facilities available.We can add storage space, if you have the land.
We design a warehousing plan with appropriate numbering system.
We print and supply bar coded location labels.
We adjust our software to work with your facilities and some local parameters.
We program hand held data capture devices.
We supply and install all equipment.
We train your staff and provide guidance as to how you can maximize your tire storage operation.
More information coming soon Leasing option available Call us at 514-683-5065
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| Three reasons for winter tires | ||
| The grooves in winter tires are about 30 % deeper, and grip more firmly, than those in all-season tires. | ||
| The design of the tire's surface ejects snow more effectively. | ||
| The rubber used to make winter tires is softer, and therefore more flexible and effective in cold temperatures. | ||
| The rubber in four-season tires tends to harden when temperatures reach -8 to -10 ºC. From -15 ºC., it loses elasticity and traction. Winter tires only begin to lose elasticity when temperatures reach -40 ºC. A big difference! | ||
Our state of the art technology and custom software is instrumental in controlling and managing significant projects.
We welcome your inquiries.
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