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Mobile RV Technicians Help Dealers Reduce Repair Cycle Time

27.03.2026 08:44 1 min 1 source
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Mobile RV Technicians Help Dealers Reduce Repair Cycle Time
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Mobile RV service technicians are emerging as a complementary resource to dealerships for reducing RECT (repair event cycle time). They support remote customers, handle overflow work, and perform on-site diagnostics, repairs, and maintenance. This approach addresses technician shortages and the geographic dispersion of RV owners across widespread markets.

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🇨🇦 Canada — fuel prices

Updated: 13.06.2026

Diesel

$1.46 /l

CAD2.05 · €1.26/l

57 of 132

cheaper than 58% of countries

Petrol

$1.24 /l

CAD1.74 · €1.07/l

45 of 134

cheaper than 67% of countries

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