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Innovative Maintenance Systems (IMS) is one company that offers solutions for companies in need of fleet maintenance software. One of their most popular products is Fleet Maintenance Pro�. According to the website and fleet maintenance software reviews, this product offers automatic calculations of maintenance, assists in tracking PM and repair maintenance, helps you analyze fleet costs over time and much more. This product is recommended for maintaining vehicles that are tracked by date, mileage, hours and etc. Prices range from $189.00 - $750.00 for single users, but networking capabilities are also available. Another type of preventative maintenance software is EZ Maintenance? by CMMS. Recent fleet maintenance software reviews state that this product is intended to serve as a maintenance scheduler and equipment tracker. It is also used to maintain work orders, manage parts and material orders, full inventory tracking, list and track outside vendors and much, much more. EZ Maintenance? offers a huge list of options with their product and is a software program designed to be easy to use yet manage all of your company's needs. The entire, complete software package is $1495 and is the only thing you will need to buy. No upgrades or additional software is needed for this all-in-one product. CarCare Maintenance and Expense Tracking Software is another product that is available on the market. This company says they are the value leader in premium vehicle fleet maintenance software. CarCare's Mobile Edition starts out at $24.95 and their premium package is only $199.95. They also offer free trials on all of their products. The premium package, Fleet Edition, has many of the standard features offered on competing brands and is useful for companies that need to manage between 5 and 500 vehicles. This program helps you keep PM up-to-date, track services and expenses, route/job logging and much more. CarCare's products are popular among fleet maintenance software reviews. TMA Systems offers you "The Power to Manage The Power to Succeed". TMA's fleet management system offers you the ability to use advanced corrective and preventative maintenance order system. It offers capabilities to monitor your company's rental vehicles by tracking reservations and rentals by specified rates. It automatically calculates and charges rates based on your specifications. This is an all-in-one package that may be appealing to a variety of companies, especially those dealing in rental vehicles. Fleet Maintenance Software Info provides comprehensive information on fleet maintenance software, reviews and programs for commercial vehicles. Fleet Maintenance Software Info is the sister site of Preventive Maintenance Software Web. In the following article, E-FleetMaintenanceSoftware.com presents a review of the most popular fleet maintenance software programs on the market.
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