TecAlliance set for Birmingham show seminars

May 18, 2017
TecAlliance set for Birmingham show seminars
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The TecAlliance brand will be at Automechnaikan Birmingham in force with the aim to raise awareness of its multiple services and the opportunities it provides across the entire aftermarket. The brand which features TecDoc, TecCom, Headlines and RMI technical service data platforms will also play a key role in this year’s exciting seminar programme.


‘Tackling Technology’ will be the title of a presentation to be delivered Ralf Pelkmann, the director of data development. With the pace of change affecting every system within a modern vehicle, workshops need reliable and informative technical service and repair data to enable them to tackle these challenges. This seminar will show that when technicians are equipped with authoritative data, they are then in a position to compete for all the work in the market, irrespective of its complexity, and subsequently share in the profit opportunities, particularly when they can also gain access to vehicle manufacturer recall and service update information.

The TecAlliance stand is located at F100 IN HALL 20 and will have a full range of TecAlliance systems on display including the latest TecDoc parts identification system. This electronic catalogue provides instant and accurate parts data from more than 600 global aftermarket brands and links these replacement components with the tools required to fit them, the comparative price of the dealer part and the VMs scheduled fitting time.
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