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You Can’t Take Percentages To The Bank

Far too many shop owners are so determined to make a certain percentage of gross profit on each job that they lose sight of profitability, as well as customer service. I'm talking about the people who judge their success by percentages rather than dollars. These are the shop owners who are so busy trying to squeeze every last penny out of every job that they forget about the dollars being lost at the same time.

Far too many shop owners are so determined to make a certain percentage of gross profit on each job that they lose sight of profitability, as well as customer service. I’m talking about the people who judge their success by percentages rather than dollars. These are the shop owners who are so busy trying to squeeze every last penny out of every job that they forget about the dollars being lost at the same time. Sure, your technicians can take that transmission apart and rebuild it, but with rare exception, most shop owners will install a replacement, right? Does the replacement cost more than the sum of the parts and labor it would take to rebuild or repair or the customer’s transmission? Typically it does. But with the exchange unit, you don’t need technicians that are skilled at rebuilding transmissions, they have typically been dyno-tested so there is less risk of initial failure or a comeback, the warranty is off-loaded to the remanufacturing company, and your customers are happier since they get their vehicles back faster.

Now here’s the part that most shop owners miss. With the installation of exchange remanufactured components, whether it be drivetrain components, brake system components or steering components, the vehicles and the customers are out of your service bays faster, which means you can now start on the next jobs sooner. While there is typically less profit on the “job,” by installing the exchange component, there is a whole lot more profit per hour, and there is no doubt that profit per hour is the real secret, in any business. Just look at companies like Costco. They operate on razor thin margins, but they generate staggering per hour sales, and happy customers, at the same time.

Over the years, I’ve helped many shop owners realize that time is money, and understand just how profitable it is to install exchange remanufactured units. Not only have they been thrilled with the results, but today the overwhelming majority of the transmission shops that Elite works with have now made exchange remanufactured units a large part of their businesses. Why? Because they realize that in today’s world, turn-around time is critical to most customers. Exchange units skyrocket tech productivity, and they lessen the shop owner’s dependency on highly skilled labor. When you think about it, you’re actually outsourcing a good part of the labor that’s required, and for those of you that are in areas where you are dealing with high labor cost, the associated cost of workers compensation insurance, etc., this in itself can save you a fortune. In essence, your shop may be in New York or California, but your technicians are working … in the Midwest.

So let’s look at some numbers. If you are working on a 15% net, and if you sell an in-shop transmission rebuild for $3,000, you’ll earn $450 ($3,000 X .15). But what you’ll need to give up for that profit is 10 hours of time (R & R, rebuilding, etc.), plus you’ll have the liability of the warranty. Divide that $450 profit by the 10 hours you spent on the job, and you’ll see you’re earning a net of $45 an hour.

Now imagine that instead you decided to install a remanufactured transmission that brought a $250 net rather than the $450. At first it might not sound like the right choice to give up the $200 in net profit, but then you consider the all-important profit per hour. In this case, the vehicle was in your shop for only 4 hours (vs. 10) so your profit per hour is $62.50 rather than $45. A nearly 39% increase!

And good gets even better, because while your competitors are busy trying to figure out why the rebuild kit they just received doesn’t have all the right parts, you have a happy customer back on the road, and you’re now helping your next customers solve their problems.

So in conclusion, for those of you that are interested in generating a higher “percentage” of profit, there’s no doubt that the old way of doing business may still work for you. As a matter of fact, you may be able to tell all of your friends that your profit percentage is a really good number.

But for those of you that are interested in generating higher incomes, what you need to do is find the right suppliers and take advantage of the benefits of installing exchange remanufactured components whenever possible, because one thing is for certain: No matter how you run the numbers, the one thing that you can’t take to the bank … is percentages.

 

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