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Roadside Assistance calls are set to spike according to Allianz Partners

Allianz Partners invests in its future as a leading assistance company by recently upgrading their fleet of vans to service the increase assistance calls.

93% of all breakdown calls are fixed by Allianz Partners technicians on the spot.

As motorists returned to the roads for work and school this week, Roadside Assistance calls are set to spike, according to Allianz Partners, and the peak time is Mondays at 9am. A Roadside Technician would normally expect to attend  in excess of 7 breakdowns a day but already, breakdowns are hitting a high for this year, following the gradual reopening of the country.

The return to school this week means car trouble, as vehicles haven’t been used as much as over the previous weeks. 

“We’re already seeing it, as cars have been relatively dormant over the Covid period with the prime problem being flat batteries. Hence, we’ve now invested in 6 new vans for our breakdown assistance fleet to cater for the additional anticipated call-outs.” said Roland Hesse, Managing Director of Allianz Partners Ireland.

The new fleet of Volkswagen Transporter vans will serve Allianz Partners motorists in the Cork, Dublin, Meath, Kildare and Wicklow areas.

“After flat batteries, flat tyres and clutch problems are the second and third most common causes of breakdown, followed by alternator problems and electrical faults. But it’s clearly understood that during the times we’ve all been through, that it’s to be expected” said Roland. “It’s about us being ready and we are. We want to help motorists get to school and to work and our call-out times average less than 51 minutes.

It’s not just the investment in the vans. We are also continuing to invest in our team of highly-trained technicians, diagnostic technologies, so that we will be able to assist more customers than ever before and ensure that we can get them back on the road as quickly as we can, in time for the school bell and for work.”

Allianz Partners employs up to 70 people at its Park West Head Office in Dublin and is one of the largest assistance companies in the country, providing roadside assistance and customer services to insurance companies and car manufacturers.

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