With everything a facility manager has to deal with on a daily basis, following proper accounting discipline can be difficult. Why not let LIFTTRACK help? We provide your fleet’s financial information in a format preferred by most Finance departments. This information allows Finance to monitor, predict and plan ahead for your company’s needs; while allowing the managers on the floor to deal with the more important daily matters. With the aide of LIFTTRACK, you will be able to identify potential trouble spots before they get out of hand.
LIFTTRACK has a massive database that includes over 200,000 forklifts and 1 million service requests (SR’s). Utilizing this database, LIFTTRACK compares your fleet and your SR’s to others in similar operating environments around the country. We’ll compare labor and parts charges, hours needed to complete the repair and various other aspects. Therefore, we can help you avoid unnecessary charges and provide indications about the performance of your fleet in the future.
In addition, all reports and current fleet information is available anyplace you can access the internet. This allows a manager to constantly know how his fleet is performing...even if they are not at the facility. Also, in the case of multiple facilities, LIFTTRACK allows a person to monitor all locations simultaneously. And using our system, all facilities will report using the same accounting principles.
LIFTTRACK brings 20+ years of accounting experience in this industry and an objective look to your bottom line, resulting in savings you’ve never imagined possible!

Results …
Percent Utilization: per shift/per week/per month etc.
Economic Analysis to Help with Replace vs Repair Decisions
Costs per Hour with Graph
Status of the Fleet Regarding Daily Safety Inspections*
Follow Repair Requests from Beginning to End
Tracks Repair Vendor Time on Premises
Net Present Value Calculations for Uneconomical Equipment
Utilization Information to Determine Correct Fleet Size
Costs per Hour Comparison Between Facilities
Performance Graphs Comparing Equipment and Operator
*O.S.H.A. Safety Requirement (1910.178)


