Video: Automating the shop

April 21, 2009
Speeding up shop processes, such as vehicle inspections, while improving accuracy helps dealers and truck owners alike

From Senior Editor Sean Kilcarr: Speeding up shop processes, such as vehicle inspections, while improving accuracy helps dealers and truck owners alike. That's why Visual Inspection Services (VIS) developed its VIS Check system 15 years ago to inspect truck brakes and suspensions. Dan Cleary, VIS manager of technical services, explains how the VIS Check system works.

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