Tips to Help Heavy Equipment Owners Maintain a Positive Brand Image

  • Editorial Team
  • Heavy Construction Equipment
  • 20 December 2022

As a heavy equipment owner your priority should be to ensure that your machine is always kept in good running condition. Doing so will not only maximize your uptime and increase productivity but it will also help in reducing your overall operating costs. You should know that the condition of your equipment will determine how your customers and employees feel about your business. Prospective customers and employees will judge your business based on what condition your equipment is in. Remember that your equipment is a reflection of your brand and while winning your next project depends on your bid, if the competition is tight, you will need a positive brand image to turn the situation into your favour.

How The State Of Your Equipment Impacts Your Brand Image?

If you hire someone to work on your project and they show up in a vehicle that is in need of repairs, what kind of impression would you have of them? Would you not wonder, if they will be able to provide your work the attention it requires? If the person you are hiring shows up in a vehicle that is in good condition, would you not associate them with good maintenance? It is the same with heavy equipment, The condition of your machinery will impact the perception of any prospective customers. The following are a few things that you can do to ensure that your company has a positive brand image. 

Fix Any Fluid Leaks

It is quite common for leaks to appear around the hydraulic cylinders. Failing to fix the leaks will result in a build-up of grime and dirt and debris will stick to it making the machine appear dirty and run down. If there are any other fluid leaks make sure to fix them as well as they can leave stains on the machine or on the ground near the work site. If your company’s used cat equipment appears dirty and rundown chances are that prospective clients would not want to do business with your organization.

Deal With Service Issues to Eliminate Excess Noise

Incomplete repair and maintenance often lead to the machine making excess noises. If the joints are not lubricated properly, they will screech and a loose undercarriage would draw people’s attention with clanking sounds whenever it moves. If potential clients see equipment in such disrepair with your brand name on it, they would be less likely to work with you. Make sure to deal with all service issues to avoid leaving a bad impression on potential customers.