Toyota and Lexus Certified Collision Centers Adopt FastTrack to Increase Efficiencies - BodyShop Business

Toyota and Lexus Certified Collision Centers Adopt FastTrack to Increase Efficiencies

Summit Consulting Int’l, Inc. (SCI) announced its FastTrack process control system is now available as part of the Toyota Certified Collision Center (TCCC) and Lexus Certified Collision Center (LCCC) programs. FastTrack allows these shops to proactively manage every vehicle in production and easily access and report on key performance indicators in order to improve shop efficiencies, profitability and customer service.

“We’re excited to roll out the FastTrack system to all of our certified dealers – it will play an important role in assessing current operations and making sure our collision centers are at the highest performance levels,” said Brad Brahe, body shop process improvement manager, Toyota Motor Sales, USA. “The system is easy to use and can be customized to track metrics related to each shop’s operations so our shops can work more efficiently, which drives stronger business results and more satisfied customers.”
 
SCI says that FastTrack provides easy access to accurate information so collision centers can understand the impact their processes and personnel have on production levels and profitability and that it’s a flexible, Web-based system that integrates within a collision center’s existing production model. FastTrack allows shops to collect data and report on all repair records. Shops also can access a snapshot of key information or complete reports so they can make decisions that will help drive better results, according to SCI.
 
“The expansion of FastTrack to the TCCC and LCCC networks validates Toyota’s commitment to increasing the operational efficiency of their certified collision centers,” said Bob McDonald, president of SCI. “TCCC and LCCC program participants will gain more insight into their operations and will be better equipped to implement and manage processes that maximize shop performance and customer satisfaction.”


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FastTrack Process Control System

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