Ford Pro Mobile Service Meets Fleets Where They Are
With mobile service vehicles fulfilling nearly 1-in-10 repair orders, Ford Pro is redefining fleet maintenance by meeting customers where they are and maximizing uptime.

With tools and technology onboard, Ford Pro Mobile Service technicians are ready to tackle everything from oil changes to complex diagnostics – all at the customer’s location.
Photo: Ford Pro
For small and mid-sized businesses, fleet downtime is more than an inconvenience; it directly impacts productivity and the bottom line. With limited resources and packed schedules, these companies can’t afford to send vehicles to a repair shop and lose valuable hours, if not days, of operation.
Enter Ford Pro Mobile Service: a growing initiative that delivers repairs and maintenance straight to the customer’s doorstep.
“Ford Pro Mobile Service's growth is fueled by customer demand to minimize fleet downtime,” shared Phil Chancellor, manager of Ford Pro Mobile Service. “Mobile Service increases vehicle uptime and boosts productivity by bringing maintenance and repairs directly to the customer.”
This approach has resonated deeply with businesses, fueling a 70% year-over-year increase in mobile service repair orders in the third quarter alone. Today, nearly 1-in-10 Ford Pro repair orders are completed by mobile service vehicles, demonstrating how work truck and commercial fleets are increasingly turning to on-demand solutions to stay on the road.
Why Mobile Matters for Small and Mid-Sized Fleets
For smaller businesses, the benefits of Ford Pro Mobile Service extend beyond convenience. With fewer vehicles to absorb downtime, every hour a truck or van spends in the shop represents a potential loss of revenue.
“Unlike traditional service methods that require taking vehicles out of service, Mobile Service brings maintenance and repairs directly to the customer,” Chancellor explained. “This streamlined approach reduces vehicle downtime, allowing customers to focus on what matters – their business.”
From routine maintenance like oil changes and tire rotations to more complex tasks like powertrain diagnostics and recall work, Ford Pro Mobile Service is a one-stop shop for business fleets of all sizes.

Ford Pro Mobile Service vans bring expert repairs and routine maintenance directly to customers, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity for fleets of all sizes.
Photo: Ford Pro
The Power of Data-Driven Service
A significant driver of Ford Pro Mobile Service’s success is its use of telematics and vehicle performance data to enhance efficiency and precision. The service harnesses real-time insights to deliver proactive solutions beyond reactive repairs.
“Telematics has enhanced how we operate,” Chancellor said. “We can track vehicle health more accurately, schedule maintenance before issues escalate, and optimize technician routing. It’s all about minimizing unexpected downtime.”
This predictive capability ensures technicians arrive prepared with the right tools and parts, reducing delays and boosting productivity. It means fewer surprises and more control over their work truck fleet’s performance for customers.
Reaching Remote Fleet Customers
Ford Pro Mobile Service isn’t limited to urban centers or densely populated areas. The company has made significant strides in ensuring that businesses in rural and remote regions benefit from its innovative approach.
“Ford has the largest Mobile Service fleet among all automakers in the U.S.,” Chancellor noted. “We’re expanding our physical service footprint and fleet of Mobile Service vehicles to help ensure reliability for all customers, even in less densely populated areas.”
This commitment is exemplified by Ocean Hill Equine Group, a veterinary business operating in the outskirts of San Diego County. For them, the ability to schedule on-site repairs ensures their life-saving mobile work can continue without disruption.

Businesses like Ocean Hill Equine Group rely on Ford Pro Mobile Service to keep their vehicles operational, even in remote areas, ensuring their essential work continues uninterrupted.
Photo: Ford Pro
Listening to the Commercial Fleet Customer
Ford Pro Mobile Service’s success stems from its willingness to evolve based on feedback from customers and technicians. From specialized repair kits to practical additions like weather-protecting awnings and improved tools, the service continually adapts to meet the needs of its users.
“We are constantly engaging with customers and dealers to improve the service experience,” Chancellor explained. “These insights shape how we adapt and innovate.”
One example? Mobile Service kits now include tools for cutting keys and calibrating sensors after glass repairs, directly addressing customer pain points.
The Future of Work Truck Fleet Maintenance
As the demand for on-demand solutions grows, Ford Pro is positioning itself to scale its Mobile Service offerings further. The company continues to invest in expanding its fleet, integrating new technologies, and refining its processes to stay ahead of customer expectations.
For businesses, this means more than just convenience, it’s a way to keep fleets running smoothly without sacrificing productivity.
“Mobile Service has fundamentally changed how fleets approach maintenance,” Chancellor concluded. “It’s about meeting customers where they are and ensuring their success.”
With nearly 1-in-10 repair orders already completed on the go, Ford Pro Mobile Service is proving that when it comes to fleet maintenance, innovation isn’t just about technology, it’s about delivering solutions that work.
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