Mitchell Launches RepairCenter for Apple iPad - BodyShop Business

Mitchell Launches RepairCenter for Apple iPad

Mitchell International, Inc., announced the launch of RepairCenter for the Apple iPad to enable wireless shop management. The RepairCenter shop Workspace is now fully compatible with both the iPad and iPhone and is designed to enhance workflow by allowing collision repairers to stay connected to the shop and keep jobs moving — even when they are not on-site.

The RepairCenter Mobile Application provides access to a variety of RepairCenter applications including customer and job tracking, task management and vehicle repair status.

"We are very excited to expand mobile access to the RepairCenter Workspace with the new iPad application. As the demands of the modern shop and the modern shop manager evolve, Mitchell is committed to evolving its technology to ensure those facilities operate as efficiently as possible," said Jason Bertellotti, vice president of repair solutions for Mitchell. "Providing shops the ability to operate their management system and estimating system from their iPad is a great example of Mitchell’s ongoing commitment to bringing new solutions to the market to fit our customers’ work style and help them take better control of their operations to improve the way they do business."

Enabling RepairCenter and RepairCenter Estimating on the iPad builds on the iPhone application introduced last year. RepairCenter Estimating will be commercially availability in the first quarter of 2011.


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Mitchell RepairCenter

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