Wednesday, February 8, 2017

The Benefits of Using a Shuttle Bus Service


 


Ed Grech is the founder and CEO of Grech Motors, a manufacturer in the ground transportation industry. With more than 30 years of experience, Ed Grech and his team focus on manufacturing luxury minicoaches for companies who provide shuttle services to clients.

The benefits of using a shuttle bus service are numerous and include the following:

1. Safety. Because shuttle bus drivers are professionals, shuttle service eliminates the risk associated with carpooling.

2. Convenience. A shuttle bus also ensures that all passengers arrive at their destination at the same time. Additionally, reserving a single shuttle saves time that would have otherwise been spent booking multiple vehicles.

3. Amenities. In many cases, hiring a shuttle bus will also give the traveling party access to a number of amenities that can’t be found in cars or public transport. These can include more comfortable seats, power outlets to charge mobile devices, additional storage space, and temperature controls to make long journeys more enjoyable.

4. Affordability. Costs will also be reduced as you are hiring only one vehicle, as opposed to three or four.

Friday, January 27, 2017

Grech Motors' GM40 and GM33 Minicoach Models




A vehicle manufacturer with offices based in Riverside, California, Ed Grech focuses on the production process of luxury minicoaches to meet the needs of high-end travel experience providers. Currently, Ed Grech’s company Grech Motors manufactures seven minicoach models, including the GM40 and the GM33.

The GM40 minicoach is equipped with a 6.7L Cummins diesel engine and an Allison 2500 transmission. Each of the 39 seats in this model features Grech Elite seat furnishings and armrests. The vehicle body is made out of a high-strength steel tube cage with an aircraft-grade aluminum skin. It is also reinforced with fiberglass skirts and a three-quarter-inch composite sub floor made from marine-grade plywood. The GM40’s interior includes 6 LCD monitors for entertainment, overhead luggage racks, and individual reading lights.

The GM33 is built on the Ford F-550 chassis, sharing similar standard features as the GM40 model, which is built on the Freightliner M2 chassis. The slightly smaller GM33, however, has a seating capacity of 28 people with Grech Leggero seats. Four LCD monitors as well as a DVD player are built into this model.

All of Grech Motors’ minicoach models include a 5 year / 100,000 mile structural warranty and a 4 year / 50,000 mile limited warranty.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Three Lessons Business Owners Can Draw from Pilots


Grech Motors founder Ed Grech was recently featured in Chauffer Driven, the ground transportation industry’s most widely circulated publication. The article pointed out some of the lessons Ed Grech has drawn from his 10 years of experience as a pilot. Below are a few ways in which flying an aircraft corresponds to running a successful business. 

Just like making business decisions, flying is both an art and a science. Objectivity and quantitative research are vital, but the final choice often comes down to a leader’s carefully honed insight and instinct. 

Keeping calm under pressure is essential in both exercises. Minor miscalculations in flight can result in serious consequences, perhaps even life-threatening ones, yet pilots must stay cool and clear-headed in order to execute their missions successfully. Likewise, a personal career and the livelihood of employees rest on the shoulders of many business owners. They need to navigate investments and major company decisions with keen focus during those demanding moments. 

Trust is a must. It often takes a whole crew to get a plane off the ground. The pilot puts his or her life in the hands of a copilot, air traffic controllers, mechanics, and others. Similarly, as a business grows, it is often essential for an executive to have staff whom he or she trusts implicitly to execute decisions on a day-to-day basis.

Thursday, January 5, 2017

NLA Launches the Ride Responsibly Campaign


Ed Grech is the founder and CEO of Grech Motors, a California-based vehicle manufacturer. To support the luxury ground transportation industry, Ed Grech is also involved with the National Limousine Association (NLA).

The NLA exists as a nonprofit association dedicated to empowering limousine operators, manufacturers, and other small associations. To protect and pursue the interests of the high-end ground transportation industry, NLA gathers educational resources produced by operators from different parts of the globe. Members of the organization are also committed to professional, responsible, safe, and reliable services, to ensure client confidence.

In line with its dedication to professionalizing the luxury chauffeured vehicle industry, NLA created and launched its Ride Responsibly campaign. Established in 2015, the Ride Responsibly campaign focuses on enlightening members of the public on their rights as passengers and what they should expect from service providers. NLA was also able to create ground transportation standards, such as the Passenger Bill of Rights and Driver Duty of Care, through the Ride Responsibly campaign.

Monday, November 28, 2016

Chauffeur Driven Magazine Showcases International Perspectives




Ed Grech of Grech Motors is a national leader in luxury bus manufacturing. In addition to creating some of the most in-demand minicoaches in the nation, Ed Grech regularly sponsors the Chauffeur Driven Show, produced by Chauffeur Driven Magazine, an industry favorite. 

Since 2012, Chauffeur Driven Magazine has been the chauffeured ground transportation industry's most popular publication. It brings the latest developments from the transportation sector straight to readers, striving to arm them with information and help their business thrive. Chauffeur Driven recently interviewed transportation-industry operators from 15 different nations to gauge international conditions and see how the United States fits in. 

Fuel cost stood out as an area of disparity across different nations. Many foreign companies routinely pay more than $5 USD per gallon of fuel, which is often compounded by taxes approaching 50 percent. Operators in Holland and Hong Kong regularly pay more than $7 per gallon. 

The influence of the Euro has been profound in some countries. Most transportation industry operators are pleased by the changes the Euro has brought, such as improved ease of billing in international markets. Using the same currency decreases banking and transactional costs, another factor foreign operators appreciate.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Ford’s Qualified Vehicle Modifier Program - Ensuring Coach Quality

 



As head of Grech Motors in Riverside, California, Ed Grech leads the premier manufacturer of high-end bus and coaches, including Sprinter vans. Committed to quality and innovation, Ed Grech maintains his company as one that has consistently achieved certification through Ford’s Qualified Vehicle Modifier (QVM) program since its launch 25 years ago.

The QVM program fills a critical industry role by ensuring Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards compliance. Involving annual facility reviews and inspections, it also ensures that vehicles meet internal conversion guidelines set by Lincoln and Ford. With continuous improvement a foundational value, QVM program participation assures customers that finished high-end products are reliable and rigorously tested.

Coachbuilders that maintain QVM program certification design their offerings with the whole vehicle in mind and well integrated capabilities and features. Grech Motors incorporates a number of innovative standard features into its models, including panoramic front-viewing windows and electric plug entry doors.

Thursday, October 27, 2016

33rd Annual International LCT Show to Take Place in March 2017

 

Drawing on more than three decades of experience in the design and manufacture of high-end coaches and buses, Ed Grech leads Grech Motors in delivering innovative vehicles of the highest quality. Ed Grech’s company also sponsors Limousine, Charter, and Tour (LCT) Magazine, which will partner with the National Limousine Association (NLA) to host the 33rd International LCT Show in March 2017.

The International LCT Show serves as the largest convention worldwide for luxury vehicle, charter, and tour operations and provides guests with a variety of networking and education opportunities. The exhibitor hall also features a selection of products and solutions to help professionals in the industry grow their business. For the 2017 event, the LCT Show will focus on the theme of Embrace the New and will highlight the latest technologies and vehicles in the changing industry. Furthermore, educational sessions will follow incorporated topics from current best practices.

In addition to panels and concurrent sessions, the show will include a number of special events that include networking parties, keynote addresses, and an evening innovations theater. Innovations theaters enable guests to participate in focus groups and witness product demos and new product launches. The show will also host an NLA Charity Night and the LCT Magazine Operator of the Year Awards.

Registration fees vary according to several pass options, such as full show, singe day pass, and non-exhibitor supplier. Guests may also purchase tickets to the LCT Awards Banquet and the First Timers’ Orientation. Discounted tickets are available until February 10, 2017.

The International LCT Show will take place on March 13 through March 15, 2017 at the Venetian and Palazzo Resort Hotel Casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada.