Happy 100th Birthday Bosch Service!
Right from the beginning, Bosch had a pioneering vision to create a professional and well-equipped network of independent workshops.
The first Bosch Service partnership agreement was signed with Max Eisenmann & Co. in Hamburg on January 1, 1921.
By 1926, the first printed directory of Bosch Service garages for Europe listed 68 workshops, offering repairs and servicing from Madrid to Stockholm, and from Athens to Glasgow. According to the directory, the workshops were “outfitted with all the machines and special tools needed to provide rapid inspection of the electrical equipment of an automobile, particularly the world-famous Bosch products, and thoroughly repair any damage.” Trained experts ensured proper execution of orders, while well-stocked spare parts depots enabled quick replacement. All Bosch Service locations were obligated to provide courteous service and non-binding advice.
By this time, the number of vehicles was rising steadily. In early 1900, the number of cars built worldwide stood at just under 10,000. That number had already risen to over 250,000 by 1910 and was nearing 2.5 million by 1920. Early motorists were usually either technically skilled and took care of repairs themselves, or they hired a mechanic to look after their expensive vehicles. Over time, cars grew more affordable, and electrical equipment such as lighting and starters made driving much easier and far more comfortable. As the number of cars rose, so too did the demand for professional and expert service.
From early on, Bosch offered its workshop partners comprehensive support. This included the rise of a consistent image, with a common trademark, as well as templates for business correspondence and advertising materials.
The worldwide Bosch Service network expanded rapidly. The general directory in 1930, listed 2,750 workshops. It was also the year in which the first Bosch Service workshops were appointed in Australia and New Zealand.
By 1960, Bosch Service workshops were operational in over 13 different countries and due to extensive technical training provided by Bosch were generating a reputation for quality worldwide.
Today, Bosch Service celebrates 100 years with more than 15,000 workshops in 150 countries, making it one of the world’s largest chain of independent service and repair workshops. The level of service provided has also grown significantly along with the growth of the network.
Over time, the network has evolved with Bosch providing workshops with continuous and comprehensive support in all key areas of their business operations, from technical aspects to management issues. In order to remain well equipped for the future, the Bosch Car Service workshop concept is subject to constant enhancement and is adapted on the go to meet new challenges. Bosch has completely committed to providing the Bosch Service network with the technical and business training, marketing, network, partner and operational support that is required for continued success.
As for the general public, Bosch Service (or better known as Bosch Car Service), is the brand that offers quality, expert advice and service, with technically trained competence that is trusted by all generations. The customer policy, to provide courteous service and non-binding advice, initiated a century ago, continues to be part of the list of Bosch Service Promises practiced today and hopefully for the next 100 years.
To learn more about how your workshop could benefit from joining the world-class Bosch Service network, visit www.boschcarservice.co.nz