Work gets reported, then followed
up on manually.
A Better Way to Run
Fleet Maintenance
In this webinar, we’ll show you:
What really drives downtime before the repair begins.
Where inefficiency creates hidden costs across the operation.
What leaders need to eliminate to improve fleet availability.
How better systems help teams reduce waste and move faster.
How modern fleet software supports faster, clearer decisions.
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
11:00 a.m. PT / 2:00 p.m. ET
Join the Webinar
Can’t make it live? Register anyway and
we’ll send the recording.
The Real Reason Fleet Maintenance
Feels Harder Than It Should
Most fleets don’t struggle because they’re doing the wrong work. They struggle because their system
isn’t doing enough of the coordination. In many operations today:
Technicians wait for parts, approvals,
or missing information.
PMs slip because signals live
in different places.
Data is spread across systems that
don’t talk to each other.
Managers chase updates instead of
seeing work in real time.
Too much still depends on one person
to keep everything moving.
What Changes When the System
Starts Doing More of the Work
When the workflow is connected, the result is less downtime, less waste, and more control across the operation.


What This Looks Like in Practice
Everything we’re describing is something Joshua Lawrence was dealing with:
PMs tracked on a whiteboard.
Vendor calls taking 15-25 minutes.
Technicians waiting on parts and information.
Data scattered across multiple systems.
The issue was not effort. It was the time and visibility lost between each step.
He said: “You don’t realize how much time you’re wasting… until the system starts doing things for you.”
Less Downtime. More Control.
Join the webinar to see how connected systems help leaders reduce inefficiency, improve fleet
availability, and give teams a clearer way to work.
FAQ
Yes. This session is designed for fleets that are already running, but want to reduce the friction that builds up over time.
No. The focus is on reducing manual coordination, not forcing new processes.
No. This is a practical, operations-focused discussion based on real fleet scenarios.
Fleet managers, maintenance leaders, and operations teams responsible for uptime, cost control, and shop efficiency.
A clearer understanding of what's slowing your operation down, and what changes when your system starts handling more of that work.
Yes. Register and we'll send you the recording if you can't attend live.


