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Fleetio Adds VMRS Maintenance Categorization Codes to Create Consistency and Cost Efficiency for Fleet Managers

NEW ADDITION OF SIMPLIFIED, FLEXIBLE, AND INTUITIVE CATEGORIZATION IN FLEETIO PROVIDES VALUABLE INSIGHT OF IN-HOUSE AND OUTSOURCED MAINTENANCE DATA

Fleetio added five VMRS (Vehicle Maintenance Reporting Standards) Code Keys to its maintenance data categorization capabilities. This update enables fleet managers to see the scope of their maintenance spend, uncover costly trends, and optimize vehicle productivity. VMRS is an industry-standard system for categorizing maintenance activities for fleet vehicles and equipment. With Fleetio, fleet managers can choose to adopt as much or as little of the system they prefer. This gives users the ability to tailor their experience to their workflow needs. The company has plans to add additional code keys over time, unlocking greater insight for users.

Further, the new set of VMRS code keys in Fleetio will allow for consistent data categorization. As a result, fleet managers will be empowered to make decisions about their maintenance with deeper insight and real-time, all-inclusive reporting.

“System, Assembly, Component, Repair Priority Class, and Reason for Repair” code keys are among the new additions to Fleetio’s maintenance management offering. These codes will be critical in helping categorize which systems have been worked on, down to the component level. Knowing why and when repairs took place is crucial to managing costs and driving productivity amongst fleet assets.

Additionally, Fleetio helps fleets understand maintenance spend. Fleetio accomplishes this by classifying service as Scheduled, Non-Scheduled, or an Emergency through its Repair Priority Class Code Key feature. Fleetio stores and categorizes all of a fleet’s maintenance data while ensuring accurate reporting. The software also allows access to everything a fleet manager needs in one centralized location.

“Fleetio’s VMRS Maintenance Categorization features have been a game changer for my organization,” says Ernest Acevedo, director of fleet maintenance and onboard technologies at Boyle Transportation. “We now can organize better data sets for reporting, which has helped us pinpoint problem areas and their associated costs.”

Find out more, visit www.fleetio.com/vmrs.

 

 

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