Westar Isuzu Truck Centre – Campbellfield, VIC

In need of a complete workshop expansion, Westar Isuzu Truck Centre in Campbellfield, Victoria engaged Levanta to complete a workshop fit-out redevelopment.

As Adrian Harding, Dealer Principal for Westar Isuzu – Campbellfield (VIC) says, the big attraction for choosing Levanta as a partner for this project, was the major advantages that came from engaging a complete turn-key workshop fit-out package from a single supplier. 

Instead of dealing with multiple specialist companies to complete different works such as oil or air systems, Levanta removes the obstacles, accountability and logistical pain points of multi-contractor project delivery.

To maintain business as usual at the Campbellfield site, this project was split into two phases – essentially divided in half to ensure that the workshop’s productivity continued.

The building was expanded for this project, and new service pits and oil and air systems were added. We are pleased to hear feedback from Adrian commenting on our punctuality and rapid response to enquiries, pricing and specs. “The attention to detail they put into it is amazing”, stating how “immaculate” the finished air and oil lines look when installed. 

The Project Included

The Levanta Difference

Levanta stands out as the preferred partner for implementing optimal standards in heavy vehicle workshop equipment, thanks to our unwavering commitment to compliance, efficiency, and safety. Our workshop fit-outs are designed to incorporate these essential elements, making us the go-to choice for establishing best practices across the entire process.

One of the key factors contributing to clients’ decision to choose Levanta,  is the significant enhancement of workshop efficiencies through seamlessly integrated design, leading to increased productivity. 

An excellent illustration of Levanta’s comprehensive capabilities can be seen in our collaboration with Westar Truck Centre. From professional project management to unwavering after-sales support, we ensured a seamless experience at every step.

Levanta collaborated with Westar to design a strategic workshop layout and select the appropriate heavy vehicle workshop equipment to suit their needs. 
Contact our team to get started today.

The importance of truck wheel alignments

Reduce your Fleet’s Fuel and Tyre Expenditure with Levanta’s Advanced Equipment

As a heavy vehicle fleet operator, did you know that carrying out regular complete wheel alignments is one of the most effective ways to reduce operating costs?

In this news post, we look at the effects of wheel misalignment, draw on some examples, and show you how Levanta’s advanced wheel alignment equipment can help mining, agriculture, and other heavy vehicle operators save money over the long term.

It’s time to ditch the high maintenance costs, extended downtime, compatibility issues, challenges with tyre pressure monitoring, preventable wheel problems, and unsafe workshop practices.

Levanta’s advanced Truck Wheel Alignment Equipment is precision engineered to overcome the pain points faced by all heavy vehicle workshops and fleets with in-house solutions.

The Costs of Truck Wheel Misalignment

Don’t let misaligned wheels drain your budget. Invest in proper alignment for a safer, more cost-effective fleet. The negative effects of wheel misalignment include:

  • Increased Fuel Costs
  • Increased Tyre Wear
  • Increased Mechanical Wear
  • Poor Steering Responsiveness
  • Increased Tracking Sensitivity
  • Increased Air Resistance and Fuel Consumption
  • Potential Hazard to other vehicles
  • Increased Driver Discomfort & Fatigue
  • Increased Safety Hazards

How Wheel Alignment Equipment Can Improve Your Fleet’s Economy

A heavy vehicle with properly aligned wheels can benefit from up to a 5% reduction in fuel consumption, as well as greatly reduced tyre wear.

Let’s look at a couple of real-world examples of the benefits of regular truck wheel alignments.

Example 1: reduced fuel costs

Distance travelled per annum  200,000 km
Diesel fuel price  $2.20/litre
Fuel consumption:  4 litres/10 km

Fuel cost reduction thanks to wheel alignment: conservatively, say 3% 

Total cost reduction: 0.03 x 200,000 x 2.2 x 0.4 = $5,280 per year – per truck.

Example 2: reduced tyre wear

Tyres changed prematurely thanks to wear  2 tyres each year
Tyre cost  $500 per tyre

 

Total cost reduction: $ 1,000 per year – per truck

Even using the conservative figures above, you can see the massive extra cost that wheel misalignments add to your bottom line.
A wheel alignment diagnosis allows you to plan ahead. With the help of the wheel angle measurements from a diagnosis, you can make the necessary adjustments and avoid these unnecessarily high fuel consumption and tyre wear costs.

How the JOSAM Cam-Aligner Solves Truck Wheel Misalignment

The JOSAM Cam-Aligner compact wheel alignment system enables truck and bus workshops to carry out wheel alignment services quickly and accurately.

The patented camera technology uses the chassis centre line of the vehicle as a reference to measure wheel angles like toe, steering box position, camber, out-of-square, parallelism, and axle offset, along with castor, KPI, Toe Out On Turns, and max turn.

Importantly, its unique rolling method lets you take toe and camber measurements while the vehicle is in the driving position. No lifting of the axles with run-out compensation is required. It’s a massive improvement to your workshop efficiency.

Talk to Levanta about Heavy Vehicle Wheel Alignment Machines

To upgrade your heavy vehicle workshop and ensure more efficient running for your fleet, you must consider a wheel alignment system.

Call Levanta now on 1300 577 541 or get in touch online to find out more about wheel alignment technology for your heavy vehicle workshop.

Our ‘Must Have’ Workshop Products

7 Essentials for Heavy Vehicle Workshops

Imagine having all the right tools at your fingertips, ready to tackle any heavy vehicle repair, servicing or maintenance job in your workshop.

No more frustration, delays or downtime, just smooth and efficient operation in your heavy vehicle workshop.

The key to this seamless workflow lies in having the right equipment.

And we’ve got the inside scoop on the top 7 must-have pieces of equipment that will revolutionise how you churn through your work.

From top-of-the-line hoists to advanced wheel alignment machines, this equipment will elevate your workshop and take your operation to the next level of productivity.

Discover unparalleled safety, precision, and efficiency with Levanta’s 7 Must-Have Heavy Vehicle Workshop Equipment list.

The 7 Must-Haves for Heavy Vehicle Workshops:

1. Transmission Jacks

Hydraulic Transmission Jacks for Heavy Vehicles are designed to make lifting and positioning heavy transmissions in heavy vehicle workshops easier, cleaner and more precise.

All Levanta transmission jacks feature telescopic cylinders for ease of use, pedal-operated pumps with built-in quick lift for added versatility, galvanised support saddles and base frames for durability and stability, sturdy swivel castors for maneuverability, hand-operated dead man’s release and built-in safety overload valve for added safety.

Levanta Transmission Jacks are engineered to assert safety, profitability, efficiency and reliability in heavy vehicle workshops and fleets.

In addition, they are equipped with safety features such as hand-operated dead man’s release and built-in safety overload valves, ensuring the highest level of safety while using the jack.

View All Transmission Jacks

Wheel Alignment

2. Wheel Service Equipment

Ditch the high fuel costs, high maintenance costs, extended downtime, preventable wheel problems, and unsafe workshop practices that often burden fleets. Levanta’s Wheel Service Equipment lets operators take control of their in-house tyre and wheel maintenance, helping to reduce maintenance costs and improving reliability and productivity.

Levanta’s advanced Tyre Changer Machines, Truck Wheel Balancers, and Truck Wheel Alignment Equipment are precision engineered to overcome the pain points faced by all heavy vehicle workshops and fleets with in-house solutions.

View All Wheel Service Equipment

3. Workshop Floor Jacks

Floor jacks for heavy vehicles are essential for maintenance and repair in busy heavy vehicle workshops. With a range of options available, from hydraulic jacks to air-hydraulic jacks and high-tonnage jacks, there is a floor jack to suit every need.

One of the key benefits of floor jacks is their versatility and efficiency. They offer quick, easy, and efficient lifting solutions for various heavy vehicle applications, from simple tire changes to more complex repair jobs. Additionally, floor jacks come in multiple sizes and capacities to find the perfect tool for your workshop, no matter the size or scale of your operation.

Another critical feature of floor jacks is their durability and safety. These tools are built to withstand heavy loads and demanding conditions and are made from high-quality materials that ensure long-lasting performance. Many floor jacks also feature safety valves, overload protection, and other safety features that help provide stability and prevent accidents while you work.

Finally, heavy vehicle floor jacks are designed to be user-friendly, with intuitive controls and simple operation. Whether lifting and supporting heavy vehicles with a hydraulic pump or an air-powered pump, floor jacks make your job easier and more productive.

4. Advanced Pit Jacks

Levanta’s advanced pit jacking systems provide fast and precise lifting capabilities that can adapt to any pit. These systems offer greater flexibility in accessing various lifting points on vehicles, allowing technicians to jack from the centre of the pit if needed.

With a single jacking beam that can accommodate any length pit, there’s no need for multiple jacks, saving time and effort. Technicians can simply move one carriage up and down the pit instead of having to maneuver two jacks on either side. In contrast to other jacking systems that often lift unevenly, hydraulic pit jacking systems are designed to provide a balanced lift every time.

View All Pit Jacks

5. Hoists

Hoists and Lifts for heavy vehicle workshops offer several benefits, including improved safety, increased efficiency, versatility, space-saving, ease of use, access, and durability. Hoists can lift heavy loads quickly and easily, freeing up valuable floor space, allowing easy access to the undercarriage, and reducing the risk of injury for technicians. They are easy to operate and can provide many years of reliable service with proper maintenance.

View All Heavy Vehicle Hoists & Lifts

6. Jacking Beams

Jacking Beams, also known as vehicle lifts, provide a safe and efficient way to lift and support heavy vehicles for maintenance and repair work.

Jacking Beams provide improved safety, increased efficiency, better accessibility, reduced strain and injury, enhanced versatility, and improved reliability to any heavy vehicle workshop.

View All Jacking Beams

7. Roller Brake Testers

Roller Brake Testers are fast replacing older test methodologies like decelerometers and plate testers due to their superior advantages in making workshops more efficient, reliable, profitable and safe.

Levanta Roller Brake Testers don’t just give you a ‘pass’ receipt. They provide a comprehensive report including the rolling resistance, ovality, wheel lock, brake force, dynamic deceleration, dynamic weight and test weight results per axle, with a left and right split. These results cover all vehicle brake assemblies, allowing you to diagnose individual brake component issues effectively.

Ruggedly engineered for superior performance, pinpoint precision and heavy vehicle workshop longevity, Levanta’s premium in-ground and mobile, on-ground Roller Brake Testers are second to none.

View All Roller Brake Testers

Talk to Levanta about improving your heavy vehicle workshop.

For more advice on the best solutions for your workshop, talk to the expert team at Levanta.

Get in touch with Levanta on 1300 577 541 or with your local office’s contact forms here.

Bulk Granite Haulage – Caboolture, QLD

Levanta Australia & New Zealand have just completed a workshop fitout project for Bulk Granite Haulage in Caboolture, QLD. With an impressive fleet that is made up of more than 160 trucks and dogs, Bulk Granite Haulage service all of their heavy vehicles in-house at their yard and workshop facility.

Bulk Granite Haulage approached Levanta to upgrade their existing mechanical workshop, to ensure that they were able to service their heavy vehicle fleet in a more efficient manner. Levanta worked closely with our client to achieve the results they were looking for in their existing workshop.

With a retrofitted 10m Prefabricated Inspection Pit and Inground BM14200 Roller Brake Tester + Shaker combination, the BGH workshop are able to safely and easily work underneath the trucks and trailers, as well as using the testing and diagnostic equipment to ensure that they are fully compliant.

Bulk Granite Haulage - Caboolture, QLD

The Project Included

Why was Levanta chosen?

Levanta was chosen by Bulk Granite Haulage because of our strong foundations of trust, accountability and professionalism that we’ve built on during past projects and similar clients.

Being an existing workshop, it was crucial that Levanta’s fitout was flexible enough to be retrofitted with minimal disruption to the rest of the workshop. The installation was carried out smoothly with the shortest possible timeframe, so that the BGH was able to achieve greater efficiency gains for the overall workflow, management, and servicing of heavy vehicles.

When you engage Levanta for your workshop fitout project, we become a partner to oversee the success of business at every point of equipment contact.
Contact our team to get started today.

Daimler Trucks Facility – Brisbane, QLD

Daimer trucks facility Brisbane QLD
“With unwavering commitment to seeing Daimler Truck’s Brisbane Facility improve their efficiency and overall profitability, Levanta is truly a turnkey workshop specialist who works on your behalf.”

With compliance and safety intrinsically built into our complete workshop fit-outs and the way we operate, Levanta is a first-choice partner for establishing best practice for end-to-end heavy vehicle workshop equipment . 

But time and time again we are reminded by our clients of the other reasons they choose Levanta. 

Of particular importance, vastly improving workshop efficiencies design integrability and boosting productivity through proven systems are strong contending reasons when it comes down to a complete workshop fit-out. 

Daimler Trucks Brisbane is a perfect example of Levanta’s comprehensive capabilities – from project management to after sales support, we’ve got every turn covered. 

Project Challenge

Daimler Truck’s previous workshop location in Brisbane wasn’t meeting efficiency needs, KPI’s or productivity levels to optimise their client’s experience and business goals. 

Their previous work site was very segregated, meaning that there was previously significant gaps in systems and processes between workshop departments, making it difficult to manage workshop space and parts area. 

Hence, the overarching challenge was developing a workshop design that was not only more efficient but also safer, streamlined and compliant.

Our Solution

Overcoming design challenges, Levanta worked collaboratively with the architect and builders to find a incredibly efficient way to deliver the oil delivery system, by locating gantries, and finding a design solution with a services trench through the facility that allowed for integration of additional services including compressed air, data streams and power requirements.

With in-house design, engineering, supply, project management, installation and our after-sales service, Levanta collaborated with Daimler Trucks to design a strategic workshop layout and select the appropriate heavy vehicle workshop equipment and light vehicle workshop equipment to suit their needs

Having a national footprint gives us the ability to offer a uniform approach wherever you are in Australia or New Zealand, Levanta is positioned to enable Daimler Trucks achieve their business goals and Key Performance Indicators.

Daimer trucks facility Brisbane QLD

The Project Included

Why was Levanta chosen?

Levanta was chosen by Daimler Trucks due to the strong foundations of trust, accountability and professionalism that we’ve built on during past projects. As a repeat client, Levanta has been spearheaded several of their other headquarters including Melbourne and Perth. 

Being a new workshop, design was a crucial component to achieve greater efficiency gains for the overall workflow, management and servicing of heavy vehicles. 

With unwavering commitment to seeing Daimler Truck’s Brisbane Facility improve their efficiency and overall profitability, Levanta is truly a turnkey workshop specialist who works on your behalf. 

Levanta never leaves anything up to chance. When Levanta is engaged, we become a partner to oversee the success of business at every point of equipment contact.

How an Efficient Workshop Improves your Bottom Line

Levanta mining industry project

Did you know that by increasing the efficiency of your workshop, you will automatically increase your bottom line?

Quite simply, the more work you can complete in the same number of hours, the more your bottom line increases.

To create an efficient workshop a lot of thought needs to be put into the layout of where items and equipment need to be placed for it to be the most efficient for your team and business. In this article, we share our top 6 ways to make your workshop more efficient and well equipped, to hence improve your bottom line.

Our top 6 ways to improve workshop efficiency

1. Drive through bays:

To enable heavy vehicles to save time by easily allowing them to be driven in and out. Reversing heavy vehicles is deemed a safety risk by some operators, so needs to be avoided where possible.

2. Have Commonly Used Items in a Central Location:

It is ideal to limit the walking distance to obtain regular tools, oils, grease etc. Having these items centrally located between the bays means they are easily obtained without effort or time.

3. Place Amenities in a Central Location:

Some workshops can be large, so consideration needs to be made on whether amenities such as toilets, basins etc are centrally located. If you have a large truck workshop and the amenities are located near the offices, it could be 15 mins away for a technician to wash their hands.

4. Workshop Pits:

These can be very good at improving efficiencies as a vehicle can drive onto the pit, drop waste oil, jack up and change wheels, attend to bearing or adjust brakes. The main efficiency of a workshop pit is that technicians can be working at workshop level at the same time they are under the vehicle. This means more work can be done simultaneously.

5. Hoists:

These can make complex heavy repair work much more efficient. By hoisting the vehicle in the air, your visibility is increased with natural light. Working height can be adjusted to suit the job and working on a flat workshop floor reduces hazards.

6. Diagnostic tools:

These include Roller Brake Testers and Play Detectors which can improve efficiencies and profits. They can be used to diagnose the potential failure of components before they happen, helping repairers reduce downtime and provide the up sell.

As you can see, by making small changes to the way you layout your workshop, you’ll be able to run your shop more efficiently and watch your bottom line improve.

Want to plan a more successful workshop layout?

For more advice on the best solutions for your workshop, talk to the expert team at Levanta.

Get in touch with Levanta on 1300 577 541 or with your local office’s contact forms here.

How Our Fit Outs Meet the Strict Corporate Identity Requirements

Whether you’re designing a new workshop fit out, or thinking of re-fitting an existing one, there are many factors to consider. However, one of the most crucial requirements is the need to meet the strict Corporate Identity standards.

Global vehicle manufacturers have spent millions to create a Corporate Identity that clearly portrays their brand to potential customers. So, whether your workshop needs a refurbishment, expansion, or a completely new fit out, it’s important to look at this as an opportunity and follow our below advice.

Our Advice to meet Strict Corporate Identity Requirements

1. Don’t substitute with a cheaper brand

If you’re working with a European manufacturer, standards will be high. They will often stipulate a particular brand of equipment, or a precise colour from a certain manufacturer.

It can be tempting to substitute with a cheaper brand to save money, however these cheaper brands simply don’t measure up – leaving you with more costs to rectify the work. 

2. Choose a supplier with expertise

Choosing to partner with a supplier with expertise working within corporate identity guidelines means you will design a workshop fit out right the first time. And with rebates on offer for meeting their requirements, this can save you money in the long term.

3. Don’t let your fit out become an expensive nightmare

Choosing a supplier who can work within your corporate identity requirements and deliver a solution that meets them, you can achieve a workshop fit out that:

  • Looks the part
  • Helps you deliver a better service for your customers
  • Doesn’t drain your resources
  • Becomes an investment

4. Understand the client’s requirements & budget

To be successful you must understand the client’s requirements as well as their budget. You also need a deep understanding of the relevant Corporate Identity requirements and a relationship with the OEM. This enables a successful fit-out supplier to work with everyone involved and come up with a solution that ticks all the boxes.

Want to plan a more successful workshop fit out?

The fit out experts at Levanta have put together a valuable guide to planning the ideal workshop for your needs.

Get in touch with Levanta on 1300 577 541 or with your local office’s contact forms here.

How to set up your roller brake tester for best results

Advice to help you future proof your heavy vehicle workshop

As we’ve talked about before, installing a roller brake tester in-house can massively improve your workshop’s productivity and increase the ROI you can expect from a service pit.

But while investing in an in-house brake tester might be a straightforward decision, there’s more to think about. You also need to consider exactly how you’ll install and set up the roller brake tester.

Simply put, you have two main installation options:

a) Across the pit

b) Before the pit

Currently, many Australian workshops install their roller brake tester before the pit; and this option definitely does the job. However, there is a chance of regulatory change to mandatory laden testing, which makes installing a brake tester across the pit a better option.

In this news post, the Levanta team show you why you should consider installing a roller brake tester across your service pit, to better future-proof your workshop.

Testing with an artificial load: the future for brake testing?

Currently the Australian National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) only stipulates that vehicles should be tested unladen.

However, it’s already the case in other comparable countries (such as New Zealand) that vehicles must be tested partially loaded. In fact New Zealand leads the way with roller brake testing, mandating testing with a load of 60% of the rated capacity of the axle.

It may well be that our local authorities will follow suit with upgrading their requirements for partially loaded brake testing. And if that’s the case, it makes sense to set up your roller brake tester across the pit to meet this higher standard now, rather than having to uninstall and reinstall equipment down the track – with all the disruption and impact on your business that will entail.

Of course, while you could test a truck with an actual load in place, in reality this simply isn’t practical. That load needs to get where it’s going!

That’s why you should consider gearing up to use an artificial load system. Not only is it best practice, you’ll gain the extra advantage of being able to check that the vehicle’s ride height control is working correctly under loaded conditions as well.

What’s the best configuration for your roller brake tester?

It’s a good idea to install a roller brake tester across your service pit, about 2-3 metres in from the end. This allows room to strap down the chassis with a load simulator – so that if ‘artificial load’ regulations do come into force, your pit is already set up for it.

This configuration also allows you to move the vehicle forward to easily test multiple axles in a group one by one.

Note that this configuration does create some minor inconvenience compared to installing a roller brake tester before the pit. The rollers intrude into the pit, creating a narrow point where jacking beams can’t roll past. Even so, you’ll find your workshop’s overall efficiency is greatly increased.

Lastly, even if you don’t intend to run a chassis load simulator right now, it’s worthwhile ensuring you plan and fit the correct ducting for hydraulics piping, if you do need to upgrade your pit in future.

Here are some other resources on Brake Testers that you might find interesting:

Case study: Cleanaway Dandenong fitout including brake tester

Should you carry out static or dynamic roller brake testing?

Heavy vehicle brake testing criteria update

A comparison of brake testers

Installing play detectors (shaker plates) on your pit

To ensure your team can get a clear view of components (such as kingpins, tie rod ends, and other suspension parts), play detectors should be installed a couple of metres from the end of the service pit.

This allows technicians clearer visibility of these components – from multiple angles – from within the pit, compared with installing the shaker plates at the end of the pit.

With the correct installation, you can more easily carry out proper vehicle maintenance – leading to reduced operating costs and increased safety, either for your fleet or for your customers’ vehicles.

WH&S for your workshop pit and roller brake tester

Clearly, as a piece of equipment that must be set up very close to your service pit (essentially a large hole in the ground!), you need to establish clear safety procedures to ensure the safety of your workshop technicians when operating your roller brake tester.

Set up exclusion zones around the roller brake tester, along with appropriate barriers to entry. Ensure you carry out the correct training and induction for staff before they enter the pit area.

You should also note that, unlike play detectors which require a technician in the pit for normal usage, a roller brake tester cannot be operated while anyone is in the pit.

Talk to Levanta for advice on installing your roller brake tester

For advice on the best solution for your business, talk to the expert team at Levanta. The equipment we supply is capable of producing reports that comply with the NHVR’s requirements – as well as addressing many potential future changes.

To find out more about brake testers and how they can work with your vehicle workshop, get in touch with Levanta on 1300 577 541 or with your local office’s contact forms here.

How continuing staff training helps you improve your vehicle workshop

Make the most of your car hoists with Levanta

As we’ve spoken about before, probably the number one consideration when you’re designing a new workshop fitout is ensuring the best vehicle throughput. If you’re responsible for the workshop operation r, there are many things you can do to ensure you’re getting the maximum number of vehicles through your workshop each day – as well as the biggest improvement to your business’s bottom line each year.

Workshop layout, the right workshop equipment, and providing your technicians with sufficient resources all play a part – and so too does your level of staff training.

Part of ensuring the best possible efficiency and vehicle throughput is making sure your staff have the training and experience they need to operate at their best.

We asked Levanta’s workshop efficiency experts for their advice on ways to give your workshop technicians the vehicle hoist training they need to perform at their best.

How does insufficient staff training affect workshop efficiency?

Though you might think there’s not much time to be saved on each service through staff training, in fact it soon adds up to a substantial loss of time.

For example, let’s say your technician is unfamiliar with the particular new model of hoist you have installed. It may take this technician an extra 10 minutes to load the hoist correctly and carry out the lift.  Multiply those extra ten minutes by the number of vehicles you expect a hoist to handle in a day – a week – a year, and you can soon see how big a problem insufficient staff training can build up to.

Every hoist is different, and every automotive workshop often has several different types of hoist installed. If your technicians aren’t familiar with the quirks of each different car lift, you could face the problem of increased inefficiency and down time with every service.

What’s more, it isn’t just efficient work flow that can suffer – the right vehicle hoist training can make all the difference to your Workplace Health and Safety too. When staff are unfamiliar with heavy equipment, the chances of a workplace accident can only increase.

That’s why it’s so important to make sure your staff are not only properly trained to use vehicle hoists – but stay that way too.

The importance of continuing car hoist staff training

It’s not just a matter of having initial training at the time of your hoist installation, for a couple of reasons.

Of course, staff turnover is simply a fact of running any business. That means that ensuring adequate training for all your staff isn’t just a matter of ‘do-it-once-and-forget-it’.

It is also important to continue to enforce positive behaviours – such as ensuring hoists are on the locks – amongst other standard procedures that should be in place at all times.

What’s more, you must make sure your technicians who do stay with you, remain familiar with the correct systems and procedures for using your workshop’s equipment.

One way to do this is by locking in an ongoing training package with Levanta.

You can arrange for Levanta’s workshop equipment experts to visit your workshop business every six to twelve months at the time of hoist servicing or as required, both to refresh your existing staff and ensure they’re still up-to-speed, and to train any new staff who’ve been hired in the meantime.

Talk to Levanta for vehicle hoist installation and training

Levanta’s workshop equipment experts are highly experienced in fitting out and maintaining the ideal vehicle workshop for your business’s needs. They can fully train your workshop technicians – and refresh them as necessary – to ensure you get the most from your new vehicle hoists.

To find out more about car lift maintenance and how we can help make your workshop safer and more efficient, call Levanta on 1300 577 541 or use the contact forms for your local branch here.