CARE PRO – NÂNG CHUẨN LẮP ĐẶT, NÂNG CHUẨN NIỀM TIN

Trong ngành máy lọc nước, kỹ thuật lắp đặt chuẩn chỉnh chiếm một vai trò vô cùng quan trọng đối với chất lượng sản phẩm. Một chiếc máy tốt nhưng lắp đặt sai quy trình có thể làm giảm hiệu quả 20–50%, ảnh hưởng trải nghiệm khách hàng.
Chính vì thế, Care Pro ra đời – hệ thống tiêu chuẩn lắp đặt & kiểm định chất lượng giúp toàn bộ đại lý – điểm lắp đặt – khách hàng bước vào một chuẩn mới: minh bạch hơn – chuyên nghiệp hơn – đảm bảo hơn.
Care Pro là hệ thống quản lý và chuẩn hóa chất lượng lắp đặt với 3 yếu tố cốt lõi:
✔ Biên bản nghiệm thu điện tử
– Điểm lắp đặt phải ký xác nhận sau mỗi lần hoàn tất lắp máy – thể hiện rõ:
– Quy trình đã làm đúng hay chưa
– Hệ thống nước đạt các chỉ số yêu cầu
– Ảnh chụp & ghi nhận thực tế tại điểm lắp
✔Khách hàng được kiểm tra – được biết – được đánh giá
– Khách được kiểm tra chỉ số nước ngay tại chỗ: pH, TDS, Hydrogen…
– Khách được xác nhận và ký nghiệm thu
– Khách có quyền đánh giá chất lượng điểm lắp đặt ngay trong hệ thống
✔. Điểm lắp đặt có thêm “một lớp an toàn” để tự kiểm tra lại
– Bước checklists trước – trong – sau lắp đặt
– Nhắc nhở từng bước để tránh bỏ sót quy trình
– Đảm bảo mọi máy được bàn giao ở trạng thái chuẩn nhất
Care Pro mang lại lợi ích thiết thực cho cả đại lý, điểm lắp đặt và khách hàng. giúp nâng cấp toàn bộ hành trình trải nghiệm trong ngành lọc nước – từ lắp đặt, vận hành đến hậu mãi.
Chương trình tạo ra một quy chuẩn đồng bộ: kỹ thuật được kiểm soát tốt hơn, chất lượng lắp đặt minh bạch hơn và đại lý giảm tối đa lỗi phát sinh. Điểm lắp đặt có quy trình rõ ràng để làm việc chuyên nghiệp, được đánh giá minh bạch để nâng cao tay nghề.
Care Pro – chiến dịch nâng tầm chuẩn ngành lọc nước.

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