Multiple choice February 1st 2011 MVS contracts offer numerous benefits
argues Jungheinrich UK after sales
director Nicholas Allen
Multi vendor service (MVS) contracts offer a number of
benefits to the truck user. For instance, clarity on
support cost as the user receives a single invoice from a
single supplier and has a single point of contact for the entire fleet.
However, successful MVS contracts require a high level of
professionalism from the materials handling company if the
potential cost savings and productivity increases that successful
MVS partnerships should provide are to be achieved.
Many companies simply cannot undertake true MVS contracts
because their supply chain will not support the demand for spare
parts that the MVS agreement requires.
A multi vendor service partner has to be able to draw parts through
its supply chain for every make and type of truck in operation at a
client's site.At facilities where several truck brands are working this is
a lot of parts and there are very few companies with the supply chain
sophistication to meet a user's demands for minimal downtime.
There are also issues surrounding the training of engineers to
the level where they are competent to work across a range of lift
truck brands. Engineers may have been trained to work on
counterbalanced trucks but have no experience of dealing with, for
example, reach trucks. They may also be competent at repairing a
certain brand of truck but be unsure about others.
We offer a range of managed services for all major brands and
the company's investment in stock is backed up by an industry
leading supply chain.We have been offering MVS for a number of
years and have highly skilled engineers and support teams.
One user of Jungheinrich's MVS throughout the UK is a large
distributor of tyres. A varied range of materials handling
equipment – including reach trucks, low level order pickers and
electric counterbalance trucks - operates at each of its sites and,
until recently, the company had agreements in place with a
number of different truck manufacturers to carry out service and
maintenance on its forklift fleet.However, this was proving
difficult to manage, as the company found the levels of service it
was receiving varied dramatically between the different suppliers.
As a result, it became clear that a 'one-stop shop' would provide a
uniform level of service and easier billing.
To overcome these problems the company reached an
agreement with Jungheinrich to take on responsibility for the
ongoing maintenance of the
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