Tools-as-a-Service hire programme for The Parts Alliance launched

Tools-as-a-Service hire programme for The Parts Alliance launched

Innoverne, the Circular Commerce specialists, has announced a major national tool hire programme and website development for The Parts Alliance.

Toolhireclub.com is the first tool hire programme launched by a Motor Factor group. The programme provides independent garages and workshops fast, easy and secure access to more than 300 special service tools and equipment covering every major area of service and repair. Standard delivery is as quick as next business day on tools ordered before 4:00pm the previous day.

Toolhireclub’s easy to use website offers three levels of annual subscription – Gold, Silver and Bronze. Hire prices are determined by membership level and the respective capital cost of the tool. With a Gold subscription, rental for tools and equipment worth less than £50 is free.

Paul Dineen, Head of The Parts Alliance’s Servicesure Autocentres garage programme, said: “We are really excited about our national tool hire programme and the significant benefits it can bring to the aftermarket. It’s about speed, convenience and being able to access specialist tools without the traditional costs of ownership. The commercial proposition is hugely attractive, given that tools can be hired for low prices that otherwise would cost thousands of pounds to buy.”

Founder and CEO of Innoverne Julian Thomas, said: “The future lies in being able to ‘access’ tools as opposed to only owning them. This will add tremendous value to independent garages and workshops who can’t possibly afford to buy all the tools and equipment they need to service their customers.”

A subscription to Toolhireclub starts from as little as £2 a day. By using Toolhireclub.com members can search for the right tools by VRM look-up, vehicle make, model, OEM part number, engine code or type of work. Both the delivery and collection of tools is free, with insurance premiums also included in the rental pricing.

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