Philadelphia company wants to help you trust your mechanic


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 07 Nov 2018

Automotive technician Steve Bates uses the Bolt On Technology system at Bowe's Exxon Car Care Center in Conshohocken, Pa., on Oct. 22, 2018. (David Maialetti/Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS)

PHILADELPHIA: Mike Risich is founder of a nine-year-old software company that has earned recognition five years in a row as one of Philadelphia's fast-growing companies. 

What's particularly impressive about that is his Bolt On Technology is centred on auto repair, a service industry replete with customer doubt – some would use a much stronger word – about mechanics and their recommendations. 

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