
Manage Profit Centers Introduction
Profit centers track income and labor for every good and service sales item. Profit centers can provide detailed insights that are used to improve the management of the various business units.
Imagine profit centers are like containers, and each container is set up to include sales items for a specific business unit of your car wash where revenues and expenses are determined separately, and profitability is measured. The individual profit center totals roll up to your Facility Totals.
For example, you may want to view the Conveyor as a profit center separate from Hand Finish Services.
For a full-service example, you can easily view your site's performance via your profit centers, by breaking down the expenses and revenues generated by the individual parts themselves. Keep track of your total revenue generated in the conveyor profit center vs. the labor cost and compare that number with the revenue generated in the hand service profit center vs. labor cost.
By managing profit centers, you can view the profit center totals in reports to help determine which areas of the car wash are operating efficiently, and which ones are lagging in terms of sales objectives and labor performance.
WARNING: Please contact Technical Support to add or make any changes to your profit centers.