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R2c, Vapta and HGV Direct launch new integrated digital solution for workshops

R2c, Vapta and HGV Direct have launched an integrated digital solution for workshops to help speed up parts delivery, manage supply and control stock.
From left to right: Ash Connell, r2c’s commercial director; Dale Terry, HGV Direct managing director, and Zak Perry, Vapta managing director

R2c’s Job Sheet API, which enables seamless integration between third-party systems, including parts suppliers, now works on commercial vehicle parts supplier HGV Direct’s Vapta Systems scanners so that any time a barcode is read in a workshop, the part is loaded directly onto job sheets. New items can also be ordered directly from the HGV Direct website.

Vapta’s Parts Scanner App instantly pushes those parts directly into live job records within the r2c platform using fast and intuitive barcode scanning. This means technicians or store staff can quickly build online part baskets that include quantities, stock locations, and live pricing. 

The baskets are then sent to several regional parts centres where the parts are sorted and then delivered to the technician, usually within two hours of ordering. These baskets are then pushed directly into the associated job sheet in r2c, with the aim of reducing administrative effort and enhancing compliance.

In conjunction with the Vapta Parts Scanner, the Job Sheet API is designed to help eliminate the time-consuming, error-prone process of manual data entry. By automating the addition of parts and labour to job sheets, workshops can look to streamline workflows, save time, improve data accuracy and reduce operational friction for all types of business, from national haulage operators to intendent garages.

“This integration can transform how workshops handle parts and procurement. Vapta’s scanner enables technicians using the r2c platform to instantly scan product barcodes, build live baskets, and now send the parts directly to the job along with placing the order with their chosen supplier,” said Ash Connell, r2c’s commercial director.

“It helps to eliminate the gaps between parts usage and job reporting, helping workshops save time on data entry, improve technician productivity, strengthen audit and compliance processes, reduce errors and lost parts, and digitally link procurement to service delivery.”

By automating these critical workflows, it leads to greater accuracy and efficiency across the board. The platform offers traceability, with mandatory fields to ensure complete data sets and part usage logged and tracked within the job record - ideal for audit trails, cost analysis, and safety-critical tasks. 

It’s also multi-supplier friendly, seamlessly integrating with existing supply chain setups to track parts across imprest, van stock, or store stock environments.

“With many workshops still relying on manual input or paper job cards to track part usage, this integration leapfrogs traditional systems and brings real-time stock control and workshop automation to the frontline. It means HGV Direct customers can order parts more easily and quickly than ever before” said HGV Direct managing director Dale Terry.

“Vapta’s technology is already in use across leading commercial fleets, dealerships, and parts suppliers, and this latest move reinforces the company’s position at the cutting edge of workshop management and stock control,” added Zak Perry, Vapta managing director.

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