Auto Transform – helping your fleet move smarter

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It will come as no surprise to many that Auto Transform is one of our suppliers of the year for 2022. Not only does the company deliver on its promises to its customers, it also delivers on its promises to its teams, which technically makes Auto Transform an Employer of the Year award winner if we had such a category.

Auto Transform is best summed up as an organisation which goes the extra mile when it comes to helping its customers realise the fullest potential of their fleet, enabling those customers to Move Smarter and maximise the efficiencies in their business for greater success.

To this end, Auto Transform has an extensive catalogue of proven quality off-the-shelf vehicle fitout solutions all of which have a focus on reliability, durability and modularity to ensure each individual fleet requirement is met.

“Using modular systems’’ explains director Josh Stanners “is the secret sauce when it comes to fleet transformations.” No two fleets are identical when it comes to vehicle fitout and the Auto Transform process starts by determining what is the X factor for your vehicle fitout needs.

“From this,” says Josh, “we can explore options which may not have been considered and will prove to be an effective and more efficient way of accessing what your people need, when they need it most.”

The Auto Transform team can also customise a bespoke fitout solution in consultation with your team and deliver and end-to-end solution with follow up consultations as part of each fit-out to ensure the transformation meets expectations.

Auto Transform is always looking to expand its product offering, researching to ensure the high level of quality customers have come to expect is maintained.

As part of this, Auto Transform is on the cutting edge of load carrying and mobility solutions and trends from around the world and recently, some overseas trends have come to light which could solve the issues facing fleet buyers here, namely that of vehicle availability.

“Our clients are seeing vehicle availability as being an ongoing problem,” says Josh, “especially in the van sector. A very good alternative is to take a single or double cab chassis ute and fit a service body to it.”

Service bodies are an excellent alternative as they can provide access from three sides, the ute can go places where a van can’t in terms of ground and overhead clearance and they provide excellent, waterproof security. Lighting can be included as can all manner of shelves and drawers. They also look seriously cool – if that’s even a minor consideration.

Another trend seen across the Tasman is the use of Tradie trailers. These can be single or double axle and can be described as a service body on a trailer chassis.

As such, they have all the advantages of a ute-mounted service body but leave the ute free for additional equipment during the week and can serve as the family runabout during the weekends.

Auto Transform has other ideas to expand the Tradie Trailer concept; think ‘interchangeability’ or ‘transferrable asset’ as a consideration and you’ll be on the right wavelength.
 
Helping you and your business succeed through maximisation of your fleet vehicle potential is what Auto Transform is all about and the company has an outstanding reputation for doing just that for a diverse range of clients, which is why we consider the company to be a Supplier of the Year for 2022.    

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