Through this series we have talked about electric vehicles that change the job, about summer's motorhome tourists, about regular customers like car auctions and equipment-rental companies, and about the small extra services that build relationships. What they have in common is simple: they make the working day at the station more varied.

And with variation comes complexity. More job types. More customers with different agreements. More things to document – for the insurer, for the client, for the authorities. What was manageable with a notepad and a good memory quickly becomes a tangle when operations broaden out.

This is where we believe technology has a role – not to replace the craft or the people, but to make it possible to say yes to more without drowning in admin. When job handling and vehicle overview live in the same system, you know who is where, what has been agreed, and what has been done. Then it becomes easier to take on the regular customer, handle the motorhome on the mountain, and deliver the small extra service without anything falling between two stools.

That is precisely why Assist and Tracksys have come together around a closer integration. Assist handles jobs, customers, driver flow and invoicing. Tracksys provides live position, driving history and documentation. Together they make it easier to operate broadly – on the road, all year round.

We are showing this in practice at Bergingsmesse Storefjell 2026 this week. Drop by our stand for a coffee, see how it works, and tell us how your station sees the road toward 2030. We look forward to seeing you.

Final article in the series. Meet us at Bergingsmesse Storefjell 2026, 19-21 June.

On the road, all year round.