In fleet management, maintenance alerts are usually linked to the vehicle itself. But other elements also require regular attention, such as parts or equipment that always travel with it. When that information is not connected to the vehicle record, monitoring becomes more fragmented and teams lose context.
With the latest Quatenus update, it is now possible to create alerts for vehicle equipment, link those items to the vehicle record and add notes in the same place. The result is a more organised way to manage items that also affect day-to-day operations.
Comprehensive fleet management does not depend only on the vehicle's main maintenance plan. There are also related items and equipment with replacement dates, follow-up needs or useful records for future reference. When those elements sit outside the vehicle context, teams may find it harder to track what needs attention and when action should be taken.
That lack of context does not come from a lack of information, but from information being scattered. And when monitoring is not centralised, it becomes harder to maintain an organised view of everything that travels with each vehicle.
Quatenus now allows users to create alerts for vehicle equipment. This update was designed to bring more clarity to the monitoring of elements that are part of daily operations but are not always reflected in vehicle management with the level of detail required.
In practice, this update helps bring together information that might previously have been kept separately. Equipment that always accompanies the vehicle can now be identified within its record, with alerts and notes available in the same context.
This is especially useful for teams that need to monitor items with replacement dates, recurring maintenance or relevant observations for future reference. Instead of relying on memory or scattered records, management becomes more organised within the system.
By allowing vehicle equipment to be recorded, monitored and contextualised in the same place, Quatenus strengthens a more complete view of the fleet. The benefit is not only the alert itself, but also the ease of linking each item to the right vehicle and keeping the information accessible for the team.
For fleet managers and operational leaders, that means clearer management, more consistency in follow-up and better organisation of daily work.
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Manage vehicle equipment with more context, organisation and continuity across fleet operations.
Contact usFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Equipment or items linked to the vehicle can be registered when they require follow-up, maintenance, replacement or contextual notes within the vehicle record.
Yes. Once the equipment is linked to the vehicle, maintenance alerts can be configured and notes can be added for that item.
The main advantage is bringing together the vehicle, the equipment, the alerts and the notes in the same context, which helps keep management more organised and consistent.