Platform / Asset Tracking

Asset tracking that keeps every unit, service event, and operating detail connected

Track ownership, location, service history, inspections, and operational status at the asset level so nothing gets lost between maintenance events.

Every service event and inspection tied to the asset record

Location, ownership, and status context in one place

Built for real operational follow-up, not static asset lists

CreoFleet

Asset tracking connects

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Core unit details and ownership context

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Service and inspection history

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Mileage, location, and telematics signals

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Open work orders and pending maintenance

Stronger asset history

Stop losing service knowledge when jobs close or teams change.

Better service decisions

Review the full maintenance picture before creating more work or replacing parts.

More reliable records

Keep operational data organized by the unit it actually belongs to.

Core capabilities

Built to support real operational execution

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Complete service timeline

See work orders, inspections, PMs, and billing history from the asset record.

Operational status context

Track where the unit is, what state it is in, and what work is still open.

Searchable asset records

Find units by VIN, plate, unit number, customer, or location when service work comes in fast.

Connected maintenance workflows

Move directly from the asset view into work orders, PMs, and inspections without context switching.

Operational flow

How teams typically run it

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Build the record once

Create a durable asset profile that service, fleet, and billing teams can all rely on.

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Accumulate real history

Let work, inspections, PMs, and telematics activity enrich the unit over time.

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Act from the asset view

Launch the next service, inspection, or follow-up job from the unit record instead of starting blind.

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