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-====== Classes and Offerings ======+====== ​Services And Pricing ====== 
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 +===== Vehicle ​Classes ​And Service Offerings ===== 
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 +The framework for setting rates in DispatchDirect is based on a two dimensional matrix. ​ The first dimension is Vehicle Class - the type of vehicles that your company services, such as motorcycles or medium duty trucks. ​ The second dimension is Service such as towing or fixing flats. ​ These two dimensions should be defined to cover the scope of your business - particularly "​Cash"​ or Call-in"​ business. ​ Subsequently,​ pricing will be defined for the "​cells"​ of the matrix which will become the "​Default"​ pricing for Call-In business, ​and the starting point to define Account-specific variations 
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 +The configuration of Vehicle Classes and Service ​Offerings ​is in the menu branch for Pricing Set-Up 
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 +==== Vehicle Class ==== 
 + ​**Vehicle Class** - the type of vehicle being serviced 
 +  * Each Vehicle Class must be categorized in a Primary class and a Sub-class 
 +  * The Primary class is used to identify trucks that are appropriate to assign to service these vehicles - e.g., Light Duty, Medium Duty, or Heavy Duty 
 +  * Each Primary Class must have at least one Sub-class - Standard: which should be used for the most common vehicles serviced in the Primary Class 
 +  * A separate Vehicle Class should be configured when the charges are different from other Vehicle Classes\\  
 +\\ Examples of common Vehicle Classes (Primary class - Sub-class) include: 
 +  * Light - Standard : most cars and light trucks such as Ford Taurus, Chevy Malibu, VW Jetta, Toyota Camry 
 +  * Light - Luxury: premium vehicles such as Cadillac, Lexus, Acura, Mercedes 
 +  * Light - Motorcycles 
 +  * Light - Specialty: Ferrari, Lamborghini,​ Porsche 
 +  * Medium - Standard: most commercial vans, contractor pick-up trucks, package delivery vehicles 
 +  * Medium - Class 4-5: Box trucks, walk-in trucks, beverage delivery trucks 
 +  * Heavy - Tractor/​trailer: ​ 18 wheelers 
 +  * Heavy - Construction:​ Dump trucks, cement mixers 
 +\\  
 +==== Service Offering ==== 
 + ​**Service Offering** - the different ​ types of services delivered to customers 
 +  * Each Service Offering must for be categorized in a Primary Offering and a Sub-offering 
 +  * Each Primary Offering must have at least one Sub-offering - Standard: which should be used for the most common scope of service in the Primary offering 
 +  * These categories (together with Vehicle Class) are used for organizing standard reporting 
 +  * A separate Service Offering should be configured when the charges are different from other Service Offerings 
 + 
 +\\ Examples of common Servcie Offerings (Primary Offering - Sub-offering) include: 
 +  * On-Scene Service - Standard: Including tire repair, out of gas, jump start 
 +  * On-Scene Service - Battery replacement: ​ more expensive than typical service calls - higher labor and the cost of a new battery 
 +  * On-Scene Service - Lockout: a simpler, less expensive service offering 
 +  * Towing - Standard: Most breakdowns  
 +  * Towing - Emergency: ​ Expedited service for accidents, or urgent customer needs 
 +  * Towing - Recovery: ​ Overturned vehicles 
 +\\  
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