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Michelin Starts Truck Care Service For Fleets

The new program is a national network of service providers for fleet maintenance managers and technicians, offering mobile maintenance visits, consistent nationwide pricing, an integrated fleet maintenance system and high-quality parts.

From Tire Review
            
Michelin North America’s truck tire division launched Michelin Truck Care this March.
 
The new program is a national network of service providers for fleet maintenance managers and technicians, offering mobile maintenance visits, consistent nationwide pricing, an integrated fleet maintenance system and high-quality parts.
 
Maintenance is completed through a national network of service centers that are backed by the strategic Michelin Commercial Service Network. More than 100 truck care service locations will be available by the end of the year. There is a list of participating service locations online.
 
In addition to the network of service centers, mobile maintenance is offered. Customers can receive the following services:
 
• Preventative maintenance for tractors and trailers to include oil, lube and filter service
• Department of Transportation annual inspections
• Electrical repair, including lights, charging and starting
• Brake adjustments, repair and replacement
• Wheel-end work to include seals and bearings
• Suspension repair and replacement
• Mud flaps
• Minor body repair to trailers and other service repairs
• Reefer PM services
 
Powered by TMW Systems, the truck care integrated systems can manage the fleet’s data for them or feed the data automatically to their maintenance databases, regardless of the fleet’s software, the tiremaker said. 

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