TireStamp offers consulting services

May 16, 2013

TireStamp is making its staff of tire and wheel maintenance experts available for consulting to fleet clients interested in improving their tire and wheel maintenance procedures and reducing costs.

The company will offer the following services:

  • Tire maintenance facility evaluation. TireStamp will evaluate a fleets’ or a fleet’s outside service provider’s maintenance facility to determine if it is correctly equipped for proper tire maintenance. This includes evaluating the building’s air system for adequate capacity, plumbing requirements to ensure moisture free air and lubrication to pneumatic tools, proper care and storage of impact and torque wrenches, federally required safety equipment, inventory of proper tools and materials for work performed, and proper maintenance of all tire-related service equipment. Evaluation of the fleet’s retread shop and wheel refinishing supplier is also included. Recommendations will also be made to increase productivity and efficiency.
  • Tire maintenance processes and procedures evaluation. TireStamp truck tire maintenance experts will evaluate the processes and procedures used within the facility and/or by the fleet’s tire service providers to ensure the proper tire maintenance procedures are being followed for tire mounting/demounting, tire inflation, tire repair, wheel maintenance, retreading, tire/wheel assembly installation on vehicles, scrap tire analysis, etc. and that all safety procedures are followed. Recommendations will also be made to eliminate tire/wheel-related problems and increase productivity and efficiency.
  • Tire and wheel maintenance/servicing training. According to OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.177, any employee that handles truck tries and wheels must receive safety training and demonstrate their ability to perform the necessary tasks prior to performing tire service work.  TireStamp’s certified Tire Industry Assn. (TIA) Instructor will train tire technicians and mechanics in the required procedures for servicing tire/wheel assemblies as required by OSHA.  Training includes the use of TIA videos, hands-on as well as written tests, and provides the fleet with written proof that each person has been trained.

“There are many tire manufacturer and tire dealer representatives that can provide fleets with scrap tire analysis services but very few know and really understand the maintenance facility equipment requirements and correct processes that fleets should employ to get the optimum performance from their tire and wheels while working under the demands of the fleet’s operations,” said Peggy Fisher, president. “Our staff has over 60 years experience working in fleet environments and we are not afraid to advise fleets that are missing out on opportunities to improve their tire maintenance programs and reduce their costs.”

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