How to Make Fleet Maintenance Safer and More Efficient with Automation

Tire blowouts and slow leaks are more than an inconvenience; they’re a leading cause of out-of-service violations across the commercial fleet industry. Tires rank #2 as the cause of vehicle out-of-service violations in North America.

With every semi-truck equipped with 18 tires that encounter debris, potholes, and long-haul miles, tire problems aren’t just likely; they’re guaranteed.

Each out-of-service truck puts a dent in your productivity. Downtime costs add up fast, with losses ranging from $450 to $750 per day, according to industry estimates. Beyond missed deliveries, stalled vehicles impact customer relationships and drive up operating expenses.  

Yet, despite the critical importance of tire maintenance, many fleets still rely on manual processes that slow down handling and increase the risk of error. These manual workflows slow operations and create friction across every stage of fleet maintenance. Using decades of accumulated experience, MCE has created innovative solutions for most tire and wheel conveying and lifting applications.

The Top 6 Pain Points in Fleet Tire Maintenance

From delayed repairs to safety risks and inventory confusion, the challenges surrounding fleet tire maintenance continue to pile up. The following six issues are among the most common and costly for operators who still rely on outdated tools and workflows.

1. Costly Downtime

When a truck needs a tire change and the process relies on manual handling, techs are overwhelmed and vehicles sit idle longer than necessary. Every delay multiplies across your delivery network, creating bottlenecks and lost hours that you can’t recover.

2. Risk of Injuries

A standard semi-truck tire can weigh up to 150 pounds. Lifting, mounting, or hauling these tires manually puts enormous strain on the body. The typical maintenance tech is between 31 and 45 years old, and injuries sustained while handling tires can lead to lost time, increased compensation claims, and reduced shop productivity. Despite the risks, many repair shops still operate without comprehensive safety programs and ergonomic tools in place, which leaves workers exposed and businesses liable.

3. Labor Shortages and Rising Costs

Recruiting and retaining qualified maintenance techs continues to be a challenge. High turnover disrupts continuity and creates knowledge gaps. According to the State of Heavy-Duty Repair report, over a third of techs have been at their current job for less than two years. This level of churn, driven in part by tasks that create conditions for injuries, drives up labor costs and forces shops to absorb the expense of ongoing training and onboarding.  

4. Inventory and Handling Inefficiencies

Tires aren’t easy to store, especially in bulk and they take up a lot of space. When inventory sits in hard-to-reach stacks or unorganized backrooms, companies waste valuable time on access and identification. If your team can’t locate the right tire quickly, you risk more delays and potential errors during installation.

5. Inconsistent Quality

Manual tire mounting increases the risk of improper fits and inconsistent inflation. It can also cause stress points that weaken the tire over time. These inconsistencies introduce risks on the road and increase the chances of repeat service calls. Repeat issues erode trust and damage your bottom line.

6. Damage During Transport

When tires and rims move from storage to repair bays without protection or automation, damage is common. A dented rim or a dropped wheel assembly doesn’t just require a replacement; it creates workflow disruption and adds unnecessary expense. These challenges require more than patchwork fixes. It takes purpose-built conveying automation, designed to meet the demands of commercial fleets.  

MCE has industrial conveyor and lift systems that take the pain out of lifting, carrying, and storage to help your employees stay safer and more productive.

How MCE Helps Fleet Operators Take Control

MCE offers easily deployable solutions—adaptable to any size operation—to eliminate bottlenecks in fleet tire maintenance. These technologies ease physical strain and deliver consistent performance that keeps your trucks on the road.

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Tire and Wheel Assembly Machines

MCE’s patented tire handling systems are ideal for tire mounting and inflation on light-duty vehicles to full-size commercial trucks. Their two-station machine supports high-volume operations, accelerating the tire change process with precision and repeatability—no guesswork, no rework, just reliable results that keep fleets on the move. Their patented soap machines have high process capability and apply the exact amount of soaping solution in the right locations, critical for safety and optimal vehicle performance.

 

Vertical Tire Storage with The Prorunner MK1

Instead of expanding outward, MCE’s vertical heavy lifter helps shops store tires upward, conserving floor space while improving your inventory access. Companies have the additional benefit of eliminating the need for heavy lifting; they also lower injury risk while giving technicians quicker access to the right equipment.

Automated Mobile Robots (AMRs) for Safe Movement

MCE provides top module components that work with Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) to produce more efficiency in the workplace. Ultimation’s Quick Mover and Pallet Mover modules work with MiR, Omron and Rockwell’s OTTO AMRs and can transport heavy loads. They use a raising/lowering mechanism to be able to transport items/off load them to different height stations. They efficiently transfer tires and rims between zones without human intervention. MCE also supplies and configured user-friendly MiR AMRs. For shops short on labor or high on activity, these robots introduce safety, speed, and cost savings.

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Automated Trailers for Tire Transport

Tire and rim damage often happens between storage and the bay. MCE’s automated trailers solve this problem with secure, purpose-built compartments that protect assemblies during movement. These trailers enable operators to maintain mobile storage and field service setups, particularly in decentralized or multi-site fleets.

Ultimation-specialty tire and wheel trailer conveyor systems

The ROI of Fleet Maintenance Automation

When automation enters your maintenance operation, the benefits go beyond speed. Every system and robot reduces the need for manual labor, shortens service cycles, and boosts safety. These improvements make your team more productive and your fleet more reliable.

  • Reduce strain on workers by automating lifting, moving, and mounting
  • Prevent injury claims and safety violations
  • Improve service quality with repeatable, precision-controlled equipment
  • Store and access inventory more accurately and effectively to support faster response times
  • Minimize missing work days and downtime by creating faster, more reliable workflows

Automation delivers clear returns across multiple areas of your operation. Beyond cost savings, it enables fleet operators to attract a reliable work force and stay prepared for whatever comes next.

Get Ahead of the Next Blowout

You cannot stop every tire failure, but you can decide how your shop responds. Automation turns routine maintenance into a source of operational strength. With Ultimation’s tire handling equipment and MCE’s support, your fleet can operate longer, avoid unnecessary injuries, and maintain the level of performance your operation demands.

Want to see what automation can do for your shop? Contact MCE Automation today  to schedule a consultation.