How AUE Improved Equipment Uptime + Decreased Repair Costs
Are you paying too much for repair? Too often the answer to that question is yes.
Take our customer, Bremer Bank, for example. Teksetra and Bremer originally began with a standard on-site repair service agreement for the timely repair of Bremer’s MICR check printers and other hardware located in branches across Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. Bremer only stocks one MICR printer at each branch, making uptime a priority to ensure efficient bank operations. For this reason, Bremer sought out a next day uptime on-site service agreement with Teksetra.
As Bremer grew and their fleet of printers aged, it became apparent that deploying technicians for next-day service to some of Bremer’s remote locations was more challenging than expected. Not being able to consistently provide the level of service that Bremer required challenged Teksetra to come up with an alternative solution for this issue. Teksetra proposed to Bremer that an Advanced Unit Exchange (AUE) depot repair agreement would provide the level of service they required and even provide a more affordable method of repairs than their current agreement.
Depot repair is a cost-effective and customizable repair and maintenance program designed to keep your devices like receipt printers, slip printers, payment and transaction equipment, check scanners, and other devices working for your business. The broken device is shipped to one of Teksetra’s repair centers, fixed, then returned in operable order within the timeframe outlined in the repair contract.
For businesses like Bremer Bank, where downtime of their critical devices is not an option, an Advanced Unit Exchange agreement ensures an identical replacement device arrives at your facility the next business day. Watch this video to find out how advanced unit exchange (AUE) helped Bremer Bank improve equipment uptime and save nearly 50% on their MICR printer repairs.
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