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Pretoria Service Centre Outlines How Preventative Maintenance Programmes Protect Business Fleets Year-Round

17 June 2026 by Guest

Pretoria-based independent workshop publishes practical guide on shifting delivery and business fleets from reactive repairs to structured maintenance planning. PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA — Pretoria Service Centre has published a new guide for fleet managers and business owners examining how a structured preventative maintenance programme reduces unplanned downtime and supports operational continuity across the full year. …

Pretoria-based independent workshop publishes practical guide on shifting delivery and business fleets from reactive repairs to structured maintenance planning.

PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA — Pretoria Service Centre has published a new guide for fleet managers and business owners examining how a structured preventative maintenance programme reduces unplanned downtime and supports operational continuity across the full year.

For businesses that depend on vehicles to deliver services, fulfil orders, or keep staff moving, a breakdown is rarely just a mechanical problem. The disruption cascades: schedules slip, drivers are stranded, customers are affected, and emergency repair costs arrive with no warning and no budget allocation. The fix-it-when-it-breaks model feels cost-effective on paper, but for most fleets it quietly drives some of the highest operational costs a business carries.

The article covers several areas central to building a maintenance approach that actually fits how a fleet operates, including what a structured preventative programme looks like in practice, how to build a maintenance calendar around peak operational periods, the difference between time-based and mileage-triggered service intervals, and how to use a fleet assessment as the starting point for moving from reactive to planned maintenance.

For fleet managers weighing the operational case, the article makes one point worth sitting with: when a potential issue is caught during a scheduled service rather than discovered roadside, the business retains control over timing, parts sourcing, and cost. That shift from reactive to planned is where the financial argument for preventative maintenance becomes most concrete.

To read the complete guide, visit How Preventative Maintenance Keeps Your Fleet on the Road All Year on the Pretoria Service Centre website.

About Pretoria Service Centre Pretoria Service Centre is an independent aftermarket workshop with over 20 years of experience servicing business fleets and individual vehicles across Pretoria. Holding a 5-star RMI/MIWA grading and a 4.9/5 Google rating, the workshop offers structured fleet maintenance programmes, priority scheduling, and a 6-month/15,000 km parts and labour warranty on all completed work.

Contact Pretoria Service Centre Units 1–3, 18 Banghoek Crescent, N4 Gateway Industrial Park, Pretoria Phone: 012 881 5074

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