INJECTRONICS INTRODUCES 48-HOUR TURNAROUND SERVICE

The automotive remanufacturing and repair specialist says the service will benefit workshops and their customers

Injectronics has launched an innovative 48-hour turnaround service designed to help workshops clear bays faster and get cars back on the road.
It says this new service guarantees rapid, reliable, and cost-effective repairs for a range of electronic components, allowing mechanics to speed up repairs and minimise delays for customers across Australia and New Zealand.
The service applies to a wide range of electronic components, including engine control modules, ABS units, transmission controllers, and electronic throttle bodies.
With workshops under increasing pressure to improve efficiency to minimise inflationary cost pressures of running a workshop, Injectronics says its latest offering fills a critical market gap for high-quality, fast repairs.
This service aims to support mechanics in providing customers with a more reliable and affordable alternative to new components.
A key highlight of this new 48-hour turnaround is Injectronics’ recent move to a state-of-the-art facility in Keysborough.
This facility is four times the size of its previous Hallam operations, allowing the company to significantly increase its capacity.
Alongside this expansion, Injectronics has invested in modernising its processes with cutting-edge technology to automate the repair process.
Injectronics says this advanced setup not only enables the rapid diagnostics and remanufacture of components but also ensures the highest standards of quality and precision in every repair.
Having been at the forefront of remanufacturing for over 40 years, Injectronics says its new 48-hour service is a step forward in aiding automotive businesses with a solution that is both time-efficient and environmentally responsible.
For mechanics, access to repaired and remanufactured parts within just 48 hours can be a game-changer, enabling quicker vehicle turnaround and improved workshop throughput.
“We understand how impactful it is when a car is off the road, whether it’s a mother unable to drop off her kids or someone missing work for the day,” Injectronics General Manager, Rajbir Singh, said.
“Our 48-hour turnaround service is designed to alleviate the pressure on both mechanics and their customers, ensuring cars are back on the road as soon as possible.”
Further streamlining the process, Injectronics says it has launched a new online booking system that makes it easier than ever for workshops to arrange repairs.
Mechanics can quickly log in, book a repair, and track the status of their component from start to finish.
Injectronics says this user-friendly platform at www.injectronics.com.au complements the 48-hour service, offering a hassle-free experience that saves both time and effort for busy workshops.
Workshops across Australia and New Zealand can easily access Injectronics’ new 48-hour service at any of Injectronics’ four locations across either country.
Once the component is submitted for repair through the online booking platform, it undergoes a thorough diagnostic assessment.
If repairable, the component is repaired to meet stringent quality standards and is shipped back to the workshop within 48 hours.
With this new 48-hour turnaround service, backed by the cutting-edge technology at the new Keysborough facility and the streamlined booking system, Injectronics says it is set to transform the automotive repair industry, helping workshops provide faster, more efficient services to their customers.
Injectronics, a leader in sustainable automotive solutions and a subsidiary of IM Group under Amotiv, says it has been at the forefront of automotive parts repair and refurbishment for over 40 years.

For more information, visit www.im-group.com.au