Tracking and Billing Materials in Collision Repair Adds Up!
Tracking materials and accurate billing for them in collision repair is often overlooked, leading to lost revenue for shops. While it may seem insignificant to account for small items like adhesive or primer, the cumulative impact can be substantial. Let's look at the importance of tracking materials, discuss the challenges involved, and offers a practical solution that streamlines the process.
The Hidden Profit in Tracking Materials
Many shops neglect to include materials like clips, adhesive, and primer in their estimates, considering them part of the "cost of doing business." However, this expense can be recovered if adequately documented. Estimating systems
While it may seem insignificant to forgo tracking small items, the cumulative effect can be substantial. In my experience working with an MSO, I observed that invoices for additional materials totaled around $40,000 in one year at just one location. Failing to track materials is essentially throwing them into the trash.
Simplifying Material Tracking
Tracking materials inventory
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Importance of Itemized Billing
Accurate measurements and documentation
Embracing digital measurement and reporting tools can significantly streamline the material tracking process. Suppliers like Kent and 3M both have inventory management systems
In the collision repair industry, neglecting to track and bill for materials can result in missed revenue opportunities. Shops can enhance profitability and optimize their operations by recognizing the profit that comes from accurate material tracking, implementing simple measurement techniques, and leveraging digital tools