Fleetio

by Fleetio

Automate fleet maintenance tasks and keep vehicles and equipment running smoothly with Fleetio.

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Summary

Save time, reduce manual effort and streamline your maintenance process by leveraging the seamless and secure integration of Samsara with Fleetio. Automatically sync Samsara odometers, diagnostic faults and DVIR exceptions to consolidate alerts, responsibilities, and full life-cycle cost reporting into one comprehensive view. Fleetio's advanced maintenance features include mobile-capable work orders and inventory tracking.

Learn more about the Fleetio integration with Samsara on Fleetio's site.

Highlights

  • Easily schedule the resolution of all preventative and reactive maintenance activities
  • Centralize every aspect of your fleet operating cost and unlock powerful insight into fleet maintenance and operations trends
  • Comprehensive maintenance management, whether you have your own shop or utilize Fleetio's integration with service vendors
  • New two-way integration functionality brings DVIR defects from Samsara to Fleetio, allows you to resolve them in Fleetio and then updates the resolution in both Fleetio and Samsara, increasing transparency and maintaining data consistency

Features

  • Automatically sync GPS for vehicles & trailers
  • Monitor vehicle odometer and diagnostic faults in Fleetio
  • Automatically create DVIRs in Fleetio when submitted by drivers in the Samsara Driver App; defects updated in Samsara when resolved by Fleetio via two-way DVIR workflow sync

Media

Check out this webinar for a behind-the-scenes look at how Fleetio integrates with Samsara.

Availability

This integration is available for current Samsara and Fleetio customers. To learn more about enabling this integration, please contact your Samsara representative or fill out this form to get in touch.

Supported Regions

Available in North America and Europe

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