Tjekvik automotive updates
Aftersales should follow retail by going ‘phygital’
Read the latest blog post about lessons the automotive industry could learn from retail.Â
Vertu rolls out Tjekvik digital self-service toincrease aftersales efficiency and revenues
Vertu rolls out Tjekvik self-service to increase aftersales efficiency and revenues. Tjekvik’s solutions are implemented at all Vertu dealers.
Service advisers, not just sales execs, need sales training
Service advisers, not just sales execs, need sales training in the aftersales departments of car dealerships
Why digitalisation could be the answer to the automotive skills shortage
By 2031, there will be a 160,000 shortfall of workers in the automotive industry. That’s according to an Institute of Motor Industry report. With job vacancies already at a five-year high, this is a frightening statistic. But what if there was a way you could bridge the skills shortage by digitising your business?
Revving up for a digital future: 2023 insights from automotive industry leaders
The automotive industry is currently facing the challenge of keeping up with the rapid pace of digitalisation, which is an essential factor for retaining customers and remaining competitive. As technology becomes more integrated with everyday life, customers start to expect digital options at every stage of the customer journey. Here at Tjekvik and Real Time Communications (RTC) we put our heads together to answer the question ‘What does great in digital mean in 2023?’. In this article, we will share insights from key people at RTC, Tjekvik and Inchcape, our valued customer, and a global automotive distributor
Garbage in, garbage out: How clean customer data contributes to the bottom line
Garbage in, garbage out: How clean customer data contributes to the bottom line In the age of challenging aftersales profit margins and growing costs, bein