ATA’s Technology &  Maintenance Council (TMC) and Decisiv  Inc. said that parts and labor expenses stabilized during the first quarter  of 2023, according to data released in the latest Decisiv/TMC North American  Service Event Benchmark Report.
While high prices for parts and higher wages for labor  during the past year are unlikely to return to earlier levels, the companies  stated, the latest Decisiv/TMC Benchmark Report — organized by Vehicle  Maintenance Reporting Standard (VMRS) system level codes — shows a marked  slowing of cost increases. Compared to the fourth quarter of last year, those  costs rose only 0.7% in comparison to the 8% increase from one year earlier.
This recent report has been expanded to incorporate service  activity reporting on the parts and labor costs for the top 25 VMRS system  codes, which account for more than 97% of the total service activity during the  first quarter of 2023.
Read more: With rising parts and labor costs, PMs more important than ever“The expansion from 10 VMRS systems to 25 will provide  greater granularity in this important benchmarking report,” said TMC Executive  Director Robert Braswell. “The Council’s fleet membership will benefit from  this deeper dive into parts and labor cost analysis going forward.”
Between 2022 Q4 and 2023 Q1 parts costs dropped by 0.4% and  labor costs increased 2.3%, the report stated, reflecting that new vehicles  backordered for historically long periods are reaching end users. There is also  a general decrease in mileage across all trucking segments, driven down by a  reduction in freight volumes. According to data released monthly by ATA,  on-highway truck tonnage continues to fall annually and on a month-to-month  basis.
“Fleets are weathering the impact of aging trucks and higher  parts prices, and are addressing the need for technicians,” said Dick Hyatt,  President and CEO of Decisiv. “The data that Decisiv collects and analyzes for  the TMC Benchmark Report on Vehicle Maintenance Reporting Standard (VMRS)  system level codes clearly indicates that service costs are more stable.”
The Decisiv/TMC North American Service Event Benchmark  Reports are generated using data from the Decisiv SRM platform on service and  repair events for more than 7 million commercial assets operating across the  U.S. and Canada. The industry’s largest asset service management system is  being used to manage a weekly average of 70,000 service events at nearly 5,000  locations.