Platform / Cost Analytics

Cost analytics that show what work costs, where margin leaks, and which assets drain time

Measure asset cost history, work order performance, and service trends so managers can make operating decisions from actual data instead of instinct alone.

Asset-level maintenance cost history over time

Job performance visibility for shop and fleet teams

Reporting that supports staffing, vendor, and replacement decisions

CreoFleet

Operators use cost analytics to review

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Cost by unit, location, and service type

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Repeat failures and high-cost patterns

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Estimate versus actual job performance

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Trend lines that inform planning decisions

Better replacement decisions

See when a unit is becoming more expensive to maintain than it is worth keeping.

Clearer job economics

Understand which jobs, service types, and customers create operational drag.

More credible planning

Use history-backed reporting for budgeting, staffing, and parts strategy.

Core capabilities

Built to support real operational execution

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Asset-level cost history

Track how maintenance spend evolves by unit across work orders, parts, and repeated failures.

Service trend visibility

Spot recurring issues and operating patterns before they quietly become normal.

Estimate versus actual review

Compare scoped work to completed work to tighten pricing, planning, and shop discipline.

Decision-ready reporting

Give owners and managers a cleaner basis for asset, staffing, and vendor decisions.

Operational flow

How teams typically run it

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Capture clean operational data

Use connected work orders, parts, and invoices so your reporting has real signal behind it.

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Review trend lines regularly

Monitor asset cost history, repeat failures, and service mix over time.

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Act on what the numbers show

Adjust PM policy, parts strategy, customer pricing, or asset replacement from evidence.

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