Survey Shows Automotive Service Technicians Want More Data-Driven Tools
Anyline's AI-powered mobile data capture technology helps address industry challenges and technician needs
According to the Anyline survey, 70% of technicians today say at least half of their daily tasks depend on some level of technology, and a large majority (68%) feel comfortable using advanced digital diagnostic tools. When asked about using a smartphone to instantly measure tire tread depth, a new technology platform from Anyline, 60% of techs expressed interest in incorporating this tool into their daily workflow. Furthermore, 87% of those surveyed say digital data and analytics build customer trust and improve satisfaction.
"Our survey confirms a growing enthusiasm among technicians for technology's role in shaping the future of automotive service," said
Anyline's Technology Addresses Industry Challenges & Technician's Needs
The increasing integration of tech-focused solutions comes amid looming concerns over a recognized shortage of skilled labor in the industry. Nearly half of survey respondents
(46%) cite a technician shortage as the biggest challenge they will face over the next decade. In response, future-forward automotive service shops are leveraging digital vehicle diagnostic platforms to enhance operational efficiency and enable the technicians they have on staff to service more vehicles per day.
"Anyline's vehicle and tire scanning technology helps address the industry's labor challenges and technicians' needs head-on," added Garcia. "Shops that deploy digital tire and vehicle inspection platforms are better positioned to recruit and retain highly sought after technicians. These tools eliminate manual data entry and streamline operations so technicians can spend more time under the hood doing the parts of the job they enjoy most."
Over half of techs today (57%) still manually log tire information into point-of-sale systems and customer relationship management (CRM) platforms, and almost three-fourths of those surveyed (72%) say manual data entry is time consuming for automotive service technicians.
The tire sidewall and tread depth scanner from Anyline is an AI-powered platform that integrates with existing digital vehicle inspection and point-of-sale systems. It instantly transforms captured data into actionable insights, optimizing automotive service operations and reducing human error. The Anyline platform can also measure tire tread depth from any smartphone or mobile device, helping technicians quickly and easily detect dangerous wear and enhance driver safety.
For more information about the Anyline mobile data capture platform, click here.
About Anyline
Founded in
Anyline is used by leading automotive and tire manufacturers and retailers to quickly and accurately scan tire sidewall, tread depth and vehicle data, including tire DOT codes, vehicle identification numbers (VINs), license plates and barcodes, using any standard mobile device or camera-enabled automotive diagnostic devices.
Anyline helps businesses to move away from costly, tedious manual processes and instead, make them easy, fast and convenient for everyone, from the end user to the front-line worker. Anyline is trusted by household brands such as NAPA, Discount Tire, Continental, Michelin and Shopmonkey. For more information, visit www.anyline.com.
Contacts
Anyline
Sr. PR and Communications Manager
Tiny Mighty Communications
View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/survey-shows-automotive-service-technicians-want-more-data-driven-tools-302298209.html
SOURCE Anyline
Serious News for Serious Traders! Try StreetInsider.com Premium Free!
You May Also Be Interested In
- Asia Cement Wins 2026 AREA Social Empowerment Award and Silver Emblem of Sustainability
- Hrvatski Telekom unveils AI-first transformation, powered by Beyond Now
- Valerio Therapeutics Announces Binding Offer for the Proposed Acquisition of Etherna Immunotherapies, Creating a Global Leader in Targeted RNA Medicines
Create E-mail Alert Related Categories
PRNewswire, Press ReleasesSign up for StreetInsider Free!
Receive full access to all new and archived articles, unlimited portfolio tracking, e-mail alerts, custom newswires and RSS feeds - and more!



Tweet
Share