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Trucks that report for duty

A truck is a rolling pile of dates and capacities. Sanilog tracks each one by what it actually is, and tells you about the dates before they cost you a route.

TRK-104 Β· Peterbilt 348In route
Waste tank551 / 950 gal
DOT inspectiondue Aug 12
Service1,820 mi to go

Tracked by class, not by guess

A vacuum truck is not a flatbed. Each truck carries the fields that matter to its kind: split waste and fresh tank capacities, axle and weight limits, the trailer it tows. Tank levels update from the day’s services so you know what can go back out without a trip to the yard.

The three dates that park a truck

DOT inspection, registration and insurance. Miss one and the truck is legally parked, usually on the morning you needed it most. Sanilog flags each one weeks out, on the fleet board and through Sani, so renewal is a calendar item, not a roadside surprise.

Maintenance by miles, not memory

Preventive service is scheduled against odometer readings and engine hours, not a sticky note on the dashboard. When a truck is due, it shows on the board before it shows in a breakdown.

  • Full service and repair history per truck
  • Compliance documents stored on the truck record
  • Deactivate a parked truck and stop paying for it

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