The Consumer-Centric Solution Fairbanks AK
With DRPs losing favor and shops in desperate search for profitability, creating a consumer-focused business model may be the answer. Read on to know more about this.
Collision Masters
(907) 451-8456
4061 Bradley Court
Fairbanks, AK
Collision Masters
(907) 451-8456
4061 Bradley Court
Fairbanks, AK 99701
Certifications
Blue Seal Certified
Membership Organizations
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
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Automotive Skills Center
907-353-7434
3730 Oak St
Fort Wainwright, AK
Thunder Road
(907) 479-7433
910 College Road
Fairbanks, AK
Thunder Road
(907) 479-7433
910 College Road
Fairbanks, AK 99701
Services
Motorcycle Fabrication
Alaska Chevron Service
(907) 452-3488
333 Illinois Street
Fairbanks, AK
Alaska Chevron Service
(907) 452-3488
333 Illinois Street
Fairbanks, AK 99701
Services
Fuel Injection Repair,Truck Service Station
Gabes Truck and Auto Repair
(907) 456-6156
2015 Frank Avenue
Fairbanks, AK
Gabes Truck and Auto Repair
(907) 456-6156
2015 Frank Avenue
Fairbanks, AK 99701
Services
Alignment Repair,Truck Parts
Alyeska Fleet Management Facility
(907) 450-5369
3311 Lathrop Street
Fairbanks, AK
Alyeska Fleet Management Facility
(907) 450-5369
3311 Lathrop Street
Fairbanks, AK 99701
Certifications
Blue Seal Certified
Membership Organizations
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
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Calista Corp
907-356-1705
4161 8th St
Fort Wainwright, AK
Arctic Auto Detailing
(907) 458-8000
1698 Airport Way, # 4
Fairbanks, AK
Arctic Auto Detailing
(907) 458-8000
1698 Airport Way, # 4
Fairbanks, AK 99701
Services
Interior Cleaning,Interior Repair
Fairbanks Collision & Glass Service
(907) 452-1741
1804 S Cushman St
Fairbanks, AK
Fairbanks Collision & Glass Service
(907) 452-1741
1804 S Cushman St
Fairbanks, AK 99701
Stanley Nissan
(907) 452-1701
2610 S Cushman Street
Fairbanks, AK
Stanley Nissan
(907) 452-1701
2610 S Cushman Street
Fairbanks, AK 99701
Services
Clutch Repair,Radiator Repair,SUV Repair,Tune up Repair
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With DRPs losing favor and shops in desperate search for profitability, creating a consumer-focused business model may be the answer.
By Scott Biggs 5/1/2008
For Dave March, doing insurance work wasn’t a choice when he took back ownership of his old shop after the consolidator that originally bought it went bankrupt and all contracts were void. For Mike Orso, it was a matter of principle and how business should be done legally. Boyd Dingman and Dave Karney made the decision to do less insurance work incrementally as their businesses evolved and they looked for additional profit centers and marketing sources. These shop owners, some of whom are on direct-repair programs (DRPs), aren’t solely dependent upon insurers for repair work due to the discovery that reaching the consumer directly is a viable business foundation and a valuable complement or even alternative to a DRP. Now more than ever, the debate and emotions surrounding DRPs rage on. Some advisers and consultants are trying to promote the merits of getting on another DRP, while others are telling shops to “just say no.” There have been sound business reasons for shop owners to move in one direction or the other over the past 15 years. Now, the tide seems to be moving once again, and many shops are looking for a solid business strategy to become more independent and refocus on the consumer as their major marketing source. Weak Sheep It’s frustrating when the wea... |
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