Fluid Analysis Is More Than a Lab Report — It’s Your Fleet’s First Line of Defense
Most fleet managers wouldn’t dream of skipping scheduled maintenance. But what many overlook is a deeper layer of insight already available to them: the fluids running through every engine, hydraulic system, and cooling line.
Welcome to the world of fluid analysis — where every oil sample tells a story, and every lab report offers an opportunity to prevent the kind of downtime that hurts productivity and profitability.
Even well-maintained machines experience wear. Over time, critical components shed particles of metal, fluids degrade, and contamination creeps in. These changes can’t always be seen or felt during an inspection — but they show up clearly in an oil sample.
One customer avoided a $32,000 failure with a $415 repair, simply because their fluid analysis revealed elevated wear metals before the component failed.
That’s the kind of ROI you can’t afford to ignore.
This kind of lab insight is critical for planning maintenance, extending component life, and avoiding costly surprises.
Traditionally, fluid analysis results lived in spreadsheets, email attachments, or siloed systems. Fleet managers had to dig for the data — and by the time they reviewed it, it was often too late to act.
With Fleet Intelligence™, those days are over.
We integrate directly with your fluid analysis provider so you can:
Best of all, Fleet Intelligence works across your entire fleet — regardless of OEM. You can track non-powered assets, heavy iron, and on-road vehicles in the same platform, with fluid analysis results feeding into the same real-time view.
Because it’s not just about collecting lab reports. It’s about seeing the problem before it becomes one.
Want to see what’s hiding in your oil reports? Let’s talk about bringing your lab data into Fleet Intelligence™ Single Pane of Glass.