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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.
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Failure to conduct inventory leads to:
Real Example: One city lost a $400,000 asset—and still doesn’t know where it went.
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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.
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Physical inventories ensure:
Without inventory, you could end up paying twice—or keeping assets on the books that no longer exist.
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Modern vehicle inventory should combine:
This creates a defensible paper trail, supports compliance, and prepares you for audits or insurance claims.
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At minimum: annually—ideally during budget season, replacement cycles, or post-deployment of new assets. You should also do partial inventories during:
Pro Tip: Use PM scheduling events as an opportunity to verify assets, even if it's not a full inventory session.
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Missing assets must be investigated:
If no record exists, you may need to write off the asset—or in the worst case, report it as stolen.
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RTA Fleet360 makes inventory easy with:
Need help running the inventory itself? RTA’s consulting team can lead the entire process—including navigating internal politics or departmental pushback.
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Absolutely. Inventory prevents:
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.
If it’s not in your FMIS, it doesn’t exist.
Start your inventory now—or you’ll pay for it later.
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