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Fleet roadside repair challenges revealed

Sept. 25, 2020
The TMC/FleetNet benchmarking program has indicated an increase in average cost per mechanical roadside repair during Q2 2020.

Unscheduled roadside repair average costs are at an all-time high, according to executive summary released by ATA’s Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) and FleetNet America. The data covered the truckload, less than truckload (LTL), and tank industry verticals from April through June (Q2) 2020.

Across the three verticals, participating fleets operated 38,474 miles between unscheduled roadside repairs. The average fleet spent $522 per mechanical roadside repair, excluding tire repairs or towing events. This represented the highest average since the inception of the vertical benchmarking program.

Truckload vertical

Miles between breakdown increased 61% between Q1 and Q2. The 23,990 miles between breakdown average is a record high for the truckload vertical for the benchmarking program.

The average cost of mechanical roadside repair for the truckload vertical was $350; this cost excludes tire repairs and towing events. The program data indicated that the average cost of roadside repair in this vertical has been trending down over the last year.

Six Vehicle Maintenance Reporting Standards (VMRS) systems represented 76% of the unscheduled roadside repairs for the truckload vertical.

LTL vertical

The LTL vertical averaged 53,802 miles between breakdown, relatively similar to Q1 2020 and Q4 2019.

The average cost of mechanical roadside repair for the LTL vertical was $741; this cost excludes tire repairs and towing events.

Five VMRS systems represented 73% of unscheduled roadside repairs for the LTL vertical.

Tank vertical

The average miles between breakdown for the tank vertical was 22,739. This was similar to Q1 2020, but less than half compared to Q4 and Q3 2019.

The average cost of mechanical roadside repair for the tank vertical was $459; this cost excludes tire repairs and towing events.

In Q2 2020, the tank vertical increased miles run between repairs in the five most frequently repaired VMRS systems.

The program

The TMC/FleetNet America vertical benchmarking program is a member benefit provided by TMC. The benchmarking program is designed to help TMC’s members better understand reasons behind unscheduled roadside repairs and identify opportunities to refine and improve their maintenance operations.

Participating carriers agreed to provide all of their unscheduled roadside repairs to a common data warehouse. The repairs were accurately VMRS coded by facilities authorized by TMC. FleetNet America built and maintains the data warehouse and provides participating fleets with a web-based business intelligence tool that allows each fleet to drill into their data to see how it compares to the cohort average.

About the Author

Tyler Fussner | Assistant Editor | Vehicle Repair Group

Tyler Fussner is assistant editor for the Vehicle Repair Group.

Fussner studied professional writing and publishing at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. He has experience in shop operations, is a Michelin Certified Tire Technician, and a Michelin Certified Tire Salesperson.

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