Where are DEKRA based?

Where are DEKRA based?

Stuttgart
DEKRA has had its headquarters in Stuttgart since 1946. Business operations are carried out by DEKRA SE, which is wholly owned by DEKRA e.

Who are DEKRA’s competitors?

DEKRA’s top competitors include DNV, AVL, HME Ahrens-Fox and Chicago Transit Authority. DEKRA is a vehicle inspection company focused on periodic inspection of motor vehicles, expert appraisals, safety inspections, and the inspection of technical systems.

Is DEKRA International?

The company currently employs 47,770 people in over 60 countries on all six continents. On the road, at work and at home – DEKRA’s skilled experts create increased safety across all the key areas of life.

Who is the owner of Dekra?

DEKRA e.V.
DEKRA SE is a wholly owned subsidiary of DEKRA e.V. and manages the Group’s operating business. DEKRA generated revenues totaling more than €3.4 billion in 2019.

What is a Dekra Test?

Whereas the DEKRA Multi-Point Check provides for a less detailed, quicker and more cost effective inspection, the DEKRA Technical Inspection is a detailed bumper to bumper solution covering every single aspect of the vehicle’s condition and will highlight most latent and unobservable mechanical or technical faults.

How much does a DEKRA test cost?

DEKRA offers a roadworthy test that is recognised by NATIS, which costs R 720 for a normal passenger car. (Commercial vehicles over 3 500 kg add an extra R 200 to that charge). The roadworthy test takes less than an hour.

How long does a DEKRA test take?

A roadworthy takes 20-30 minutes to complete depending on how many vehicles are in the queue.

How long does a DEKRA report take?

between three to four hours
This takes between three to four hours and results in a comprehensive six or seven-page document being prepared on the vehicle. This test covers all mechanical components, as well as bodywork and chassis checks. It covers the condition of the car inside and out, including electronic components.

What is a DEKRA Test?

What does a DEKRA report mean?

A DEKRA Condition Report is a customised, professional used vehicle condition evaluation completed by expert DEKRA Examiners.

How long does a DEKRA report last?

This takes between three to four hours and results in a comprehensive six or seven-page document being prepared on the vehicle. This test covers all mechanical components, as well as bodywork and chassis checks.

How much does it cost to get a DEKRA report?

The Cost for the Inspection at a DEKRA centre is R241 (Incl VAT).