Fleet management built around uptime, service history, and operational control
See every asset, every service event, and every open issue across your operation from one place instead of scattered spreadsheets and vendor portals.
Unified asset records across locations, teams, and service events
Operational visibility into open work, due maintenance, and downtime risk
Shared workflows between fleet teams and internal or partner shops
CreoFleet
Fleet managers get live operational visibility into
Asset status and service history
Due PM work and overdue issues
Open shop requests and active work orders
Customer billing and repair progress
One operating picture
See the state of the fleet across maintenance, inspections, faults, and work orders in one system.
Less downtime by surprise
Catch service needs earlier and route work through a consistent repair workflow.
Stronger fleet-shop coordination
Track external requests and internal service in the same operational model.
Core capabilities
Built to support real operational execution
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Asset-centric operations
Every job, inspection, PM schedule, and invoice ties back to the asset lifecycle.
Cross-location visibility
Run one shared operating system across yards, depots, branches, and shop locations.
Service history that compounds
Build a reliable history of repairs, failures, PMs, and costs on every unit.
Fleet-to-shop collaboration
Send work to internal teams or partner shops without losing status and job context.
Operational flow
How teams typically run it
See what needs action
Monitor due maintenance, incoming issues, and asset health across the fleet.
Route work intelligently
Move jobs into internal bays or external repair workflows with clean customer and asset context.
Measure outcomes over time
Use service history and cost data to improve uptime, planning, and vendor decisions.
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