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Q&A Guide: Why Every Fleet Should Be Doing a Physical Vehicle Inventory (And What Happens If You Don’t)

Written by Nathan Schafer | Sep 11, 2025 2:30:00 PM

 

This article is based on a recent episode of The Fleet Success Show podcast.
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What is a vehicle inventory, and why should fleet managers care?

Answer:
A vehicle inventory is the process of physically verifying every asset in your fleet—vehicles, equipment, trailers, and attachments—against what’s listed in your fleet maintenance system. It's crucial for avoiding asset loss, legal liability, and financial misstatements.

Even if you're using fleet maintenance management software or spreadsheets, your records can be inaccurate if no one’s walking the yard and putting eyes (or hands) on the assets. Inventory ensures what you think you own is actually still there.

What’s the risk of not performing a regular vehicle inventory?

Answer:
Failure to conduct inventory leads to:

  • Lost or stolen assets that go unnoticed for years

  • Liability exposure from unmaintained “rogue” vehicles bought outside fleet

  • Insurance claim denials without proof of asset existence

  • Tax penalties due to overstated asset counts

  • Fleet creep when assets never get removed post-replacement

Real Example: One city lost a $400,000 asset—and still doesn’t know where it went.

What are “rogue assets,” and why are they a huge problem?

Answer:
Rogue assets are vehicles or equipment purchased outside of fleet’s approval—usually by departments acting independently. These don’t get logged in your fleet maintenance management software, don’t receive PMs, and aren’t tracked for safety or insurance.

If one of these gets into an accident or causes damage, your organization is on the hook, and your team may be accused of negligence.

How do physical inventories support accurate replacement planning and budgeting?

Answer:
Physical inventories ensure:

  • Accurate asset lists for annual capital planning

  • No duplicate replacements (i.e., replacing something that already was)

  • Chargeback integrity so departments aren't billed multiple times

  • Lifecycle tracking based on what’s truly active, not outdated records

Without inventory, you could end up paying twice—or keeping assets on the books that no longer exist.

What’s the best way to conduct a vehicle inventory using today’s tools?

Answer:
Modern vehicle inventory should combine:

  1. A digital fleet maintenance system (like RTA Fleet360)

  2. Mobile apps to take photos, update odometers, and make notes in real-time

  3. Telematics data to locate assets across different departments or sites

  4. Annual physical walkarounds, roll-by inspections, or scheduled check-ins

  5. Audit trails built into your FMIS to track when assets were verified

This creates a defensible paper trail, supports compliance, and prepares you for audits or insurance claims.

When should fleets perform a physical inventory?

Answer:
At minimum: annually—ideally during budget season, replacement cycles, or post-deployment of new assets. You should also do partial inventories during:

  • Major parts audits (quarterly)

  • Post-disaster recovery (e.g., fire, flood)

  • End-of-life asset disposals

  • Insurance coverage reviews

Pro Tip: Use PM scheduling events as an opportunity to verify assets, even if it's not a full inventory session.

What happens if you can't account for an asset during inventory?

Answer:
Missing assets must be investigated:

  • Search for sale records or transfer documentation

  • Check old work orders or service records

  • Interview departments to see if the asset was relocated

  • Audit GPS logs if available

If no record exists, you may need to write off the asset—or in the worst case, report it as stolen.

How does RTA help with inventory management?

Answer:
RTA Fleet360 makes inventory easy with:

  • Mobile-enabled inspections and photo capture

  • Real-time odometer and hour meter updates

  • Custom forms and digital checklists

  • Workflow automation for verifying and tracking assets

  • Embedded BI dashboards for reporting inventory completion and anomalies

Need help running the inventory itself? RTA’s consulting team can lead the entire process—including navigating internal politics or departmental pushback.

Is doing inventory really worth the time and political hassle?

Answer:
Absolutely. Inventory prevents:

  • Audit failures

  • Budget mismanagement

  • Fleet creep

  • Legal exposure

  • Loss of trust with leadership

And yes—people may get defensive. But as Josh Turley and Nathan Schafer said, that’s where fleet leaders become part-time psychologists. Managing fleet is more than just vehicles—it’s people, politics, and protecting your team.

Final Word:

If it’s not in your FMIS, it doesn’t exist.
Start your inventory now—or you’ll pay for it later.

Need help running a fleet inventory?
RTA’s team can guide you, do it for you, or equip you with the tools to get it right the first time.
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