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Fullbay
Software Development
Phoenix, AZ 48,986 followers
Built for Heavy Duty Repair
About us
Fullbay is cloud-based shop management software built specifically for heavy duty repair shops. We are changing the industry so shop owners and their technicians can get more done in less time and have a life outside the shop. For career opportunities, please visit fullbay.com/careers.
- Website
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http://www.fullbay.com/linkedinsocial/
External link for Fullbay
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Phoenix, AZ
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Shop management software, Electronic authorization, and Customer portals
Locations
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Primary
515 E Grant St
Phoenix, AZ 85339, US
Employees at Fullbay
Updates
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Diesel Connect 2025 is coming…and it’s going to be magical. Grab your tickets today! https://lnkd.in/g6sZfvCr
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Hey, have you heard about our integration with Whip Around? If you switch it on — and your customer is a Whip Around user — you can receive DVIR defects right inside Fullbay. Streamlined fleet repairs? Yes, please. Head to the blog to learn more about the Fullbay/Whip Around partnership and the integration itself!
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Help bust technician pay myths! Our friends at WrenchWay and ASE - National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence are teaming up to tackle the myths surrounding technician pay, and they need your help! They are looking for technicians to ANONYMOUSLY share their pay information through their Technician Pay Tool to provide a clearer, more accurate picture of what technicians really earn. Submit your pay data by February 28, 2025, and you’ll be entered to win some amazing prizes from Milwaukee Tool!
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If you want your techs to be able to perform inspections & brake service, it usually takes a year of federally-mandated training and experience. That’s changing: the FMCSA has issued an exemption to techs who follow training from the ATA’s Technology & Maintenance Council’s Recommended Practices. What does that mean? Find out at the blog.