FleetPulse

Platform / Vehicle Health

Protect route capacity before vehicle issues become downtime.

Connect diagnostics, service risk, repair priority, parts readiness, and dispatch exposure in one maintenance workflow.

Vehicle readiness brief

Current service risk tied to a dispatch decision.

47

in maintenance

7

critical units

82%

bay utilization

Signal stateCooling critical
Affected unitFP-1187
Dispatch exposureSBY outbound wave

Recommended decision

Hold FP-1187, release backup capacity before the route cutoff.

Readiness decision board

Know what should leave dispatch, what should hold, and what proves the call.

Service risk, diagnostic source, threshold, owner, and route impact stay in one scan path so vehicle health becomes an operating decision.

Highest-risk unit

FP-1187

Critical

Cooling risk blocks the SBY outbound wave.

Repair readinessParts assigned
Dispatch callHold and release backup

FP-4420

Brake wear

Retail replenishment / Bay 03 scheduled

FP-7732

Battery

Backup pool / Approval pending

Cooling variance

Temperature telemetry

ThresholdCritical after 12 min
OwnerMaintenance lead

Brake wear

Service history + inspection

ThresholdReview before next wave
OwnerBay supervisor

Battery drop

Voltage trend

ThresholdBackup pool only
OwnerFleet readiness

Tire pressure

Sensor + driver check

ThresholdHold if repeated
OwnerDispatch support

Before and after

The value is not another health score. It is a readiness decision.

Vehicle Health changes the conversation from isolated repair status to shared operating decisions.

Without FleetPulse

Fragmented

Diagnostics, route assignments, parts status, and approvals live in separate updates.

Slow handoff between dispatch and service

Repair priority debated without route impact

Leadership sees downtime after capacity is already lost

With FleetPulse

Aligned

Every service signal is tied to route impact, readiness, owner, and next dispatch decision.

Risk is ranked by dispatch exposure

Parts, bay, and approval status stay visible

Teams share the same readiness decision

Dispatch-service handoff

Maintenance status only matters when every team sees the same release decision.

Vehicle Health connects service facts to dispatch, repair planning, and leadership review so downtime risk does not disappear between teams.

Release memo

Hold the critical unit. Protect the route with backup capacity.

Dispatch gets the release call, service gets the repair queue, and operations gets the downtime exposure before the next route wave.

Risk scoring

Surface cooling, tire, battery, brake, and service-history signals before they turn into route failures.

Dispatch impact

See which vehicles affect active corridors, evening waves, backup pools, and delivery commitments.

Repair readiness

Keep parts, bay slots, approvals, and service queues visible before dispatch capacity tightens.

01

Dispatch

Can this unit stay assigned?

Route capacity and replacement recommendation

02

Maintenance

What work protects the most capacity?

Repair priority, bay slot, parts, and approval state

03

Leadership

Where is downtime putting service at risk?

Capacity exposure and unresolved blocker summary

Workflow proof

A service alert becomes a dispatch-safe recovery path.

The timeline keeps signal, hold, repair readiness, and backup release connected in one operating record.

14:08

Step 01

Cooling alert

FP-1187 crosses critical temperature threshold.

14:12

Step 02

Dispatch hold

Unit removed from SBY outbound assignment.

14:18

Step 03

Parts assigned

Cooling kit reserved and bay readiness confirmed.

14:30

Step 04

Backup released

Replacement truck assigned before route cutoff.

Fleet operations command center with dispatch screens and trucks visible outside.

Command-center evaluation

Map the surfaces for live fleet truth.

Review how monitoring, route control, vehicle health, and fuel analytics should connect before a rollout expands.

Session output

Command surface brief

Live state

Vehicle status, routes, telemetry quality

Pressure routing

Route, service, fuel, and exception owners

Review layer

Outcomes ready for weekly leadership review

4 surfaces

monitoring, route, health, fuel

1 truth

shared operating context

Live review

owner-ready decisions