Goodyear GTRACS
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
1.7 ★
14 ratings
Free
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4 star
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70% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Average 1.7★ rating suggests room for improvement
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Blake28104
Add Store Stock option & wheel Refurbish
It would make CTSC locations more efficient and help with casing management if there was an option to scan current casing tags currently in inventory at each separate location that isn’t currently attached to a retread work order to create new work orders via mobile app to make store stock cap and casing orders for each CTSC location rather than manually inputting the data into the system . It would be helpful to add wheel refinishing option where wheels can be added with barcodes like casings/retreading to help with inventory management and generate work orders for the plants processing wheels like the BASys app has integrated into their app . - Blake R CTSC #255
listen-ups
Decent idea...horrible execution
The app has some impressive features, and after a few updates works okay. Shout out to the developers who worked hard on this and listened to my feedback as it was rolled out. The problem with this, is the severe corporate oversight of the whole program. In the off chance you are listening, Goodyear, slowing production by 300% by forcing your underlings to do data entry on a smartphone just to look cool is not okay. This app will never save any center time, headache, or money. It will never come close to the efficiency of computer data entry. A word to the wise, if you want to look like a “modern” company, LISTEN TO YOUR EMPLOYEES. That’s what successful companies do. What looks better? Happy employees, saved time, and saved money? Or low morale, and slowed production, but with a fancy looking app? Change and innovation are always needed, but they have to be IMPROVEMENTS. Instead, this app is a hindrance. Plain and simple. In my opinion, Goodyear is not in a position to shoot themselves in the foot again so soon.