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Evolving Driver Comfort and Safety

Upgrading the C2’s User-Experience for a New Era of Drivers

Student safety is in the hands of school bus drivers. The more comfortable and confident drivers feel, the more safely they drive.

For the last 20 years, Thomas Built Buses has supplied the industry with advanced electronics engineered with safety prioritized in every detail. Our Saf-T-Liner® C2 was designed…

Powering Up Your EV Infrastructure: Working with Our eConsultants

As electric school buses continue to gain momentum across the U.S. through federal incentives like the EPA’s Clean School Bus Program, school districts are looking for help in transitioning their traditional bus fleets to electric, including building out electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure.

Building and implementing charging infrastructure can be a daunting task, with challenges…

Advancing School Bus Safety: Embracing Technology & Innovation to Safeguard Students

From Kendra Eads, VP of Engineering and Technology at Thomas Built Buses

As we gear up for the back-to-school season, it’s important to recognize the significant advancements in school bus technology that enhance the safety and well-being of our students during their daily journeys.

At Thomas Built Buses, our commitment to safety is evident in our mission and…

(Em)Powering a Greener Future: Logan-Magnolia Community Schools' Journey with Electric School Bus Infrastructure Consulting

In today’s educational landscape, schools across the country are making strides towards embracing sustainable solutions.

A prime example of this is unfolding at Logan-Magnolia Community Schools in Iowa, under the leadership of Kurtis Hinkel, the grounds and transportation director.

Fueled by the vision of transitioning their fleet to electric, the school district recently…

Thomas Built Offers Industry-leading Service and Maintenance

On average, districts spend about $4,000 per bus on annual maintenance costs. And the older the bus, the more maintenance is required. But through Thomas Built’s vast service network as part of Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA), Thomas Built Buses is able to decrease your total cost of ownership through enhanced service locations and by leveraging the benefits of the DTNA service network to expedite parts availability and expertise.

Thomas Built Buses helps customers decrease their total cost of ownership through its dealer certification program known as Platinum Support. This program is a comprehensive service program that focuses on getting buses out of the shop and back out on the road as quickly as possible.

Through Platinum Support, Thomas Built-certified service locations are setting a high bar for maintaining uptime in the industry. The Thomas Built Platinum Support program provides quality assurance, rapid diagnostics, exceptional turnaround times and consistent communication, all performed by a highly trained, certified staff. Each Platinum Support dealer undergoes rigorous training on how to make their day-to-day business practices even more efficient and, in turn, provide faster assessment and repair. The result: reduced downtime and a lower overall life-cycle cost on a bus.

In addition, each Platinum Support-certified dealer keeps a robust parts inventory, so need-it-now parts are on hand. This ensures fast turnaround on service and repairs, so districts save time and reduce their overall service costs.

For parts that are not in stock, supply chain enhancements like DTNA’s new parts distribution centers (PDC) deliver parts into the hands of technicians faster. To date, DTNA has eight parts PDCs across the country, each of which distributes approximately $1 million in aftermarket parts per day. In total, one PDC will house more than $15million in inventory, which includes stock and mission-critical parts for all of DTNA’s brands including Thomas Built Buses, Freightliner, Western Star, Detroit™ engines, Freightliner Custom Chassis and the all-makes brand Alliance Truck Parts.

But PDCs are only part of the story. Through myriad behind-the-scenes support tools such as DTNA’s inventory management systems, dedicated delivery processes and e-commerce tools, dealers can improve uptime by simplifying and expediting the parts ordering process. If a part is in stock, in most instances it will arrive within 24 hours. Often the necessary parts will be waiting at a repair shop before business hours the following day.

Thomas Built Buses and DTNA are heavily invested in decreasing a fleet’s total cost of ownership through bringing the best service and maintenance to the school bus industry. And with these continual improvements, Thomas Built customers can expect a service experience unmatched by the competition.

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