Workshop Software:
Small Errors, Big Consequences.
How can a software error cause the entire workshop to make a wrong and expensive decision?
What sounds harmless can quickly become expensive. For example: Diagnostic software delivers inaccurate or faulty data. The repair is carried out based on this and is incorrect. The consequences:
– Additional damage to the vehicle
– Complaints
– Liability claims
– Operational delays.
Or another scenario:
Maintenance intervals or safety-related warnings are displayed incorrectly. The worksho p acts correctly, based on incorrect information. The problem:The damage is not caused directly by the software itself. But by decisions based on it.Therefore, many cases fall into the category of:
Financial losses and indirect damages. And these are precisely the risks that are often insufficiently considered. For software providers, this means:
Risks arise in daily use, not only in large projects but also in routine processes. What’s particularly critical is: These risks remain invisible for a long time – until an error occurs.
We would be happy to support you in systematically assessing typical risks associated with workshop software
This allows many businesses to gain clarity about their actual liability situation for the first time.