Pretoria-based independent workshop shares practical framework for fitting fleet maintenance around daily operations without losing vehicles to extended downtime.
PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA — Pretoria Service Centre has published a new guide addressing one of the most persistent operational headaches for delivery and logistics businesses: how to schedule vehicle maintenance without disrupting the routes and commitments that keep revenue flowing.
For fleet operators running courier, last-mile, or distribution services, the timing of maintenance is almost as important as the maintenance itself. A vehicle pulled off the road on the wrong day means reshuffled routes, stretched drivers, and customers left waiting. Yet the alternative — deferring service to keep vehicles moving — reliably produces bigger problems and longer downtime when something eventually fails. It’s a tension most logistics operators recognise but few have a structured approach to managing.
The article walks through several practical areas, including how to map maintenance windows to operational rhythm, the case for staggering service bookings across a fleet, whether to schedule by kilometres or calendar dates, and how to plan servicing around seasonal peaks like festive season and Black Friday surges. It also addresses what to look for in turnaround times and workshop communication when every hour off the road counts.
One of the more useful takeaways: for a ten-vehicle fleet, a simple rolling service calendar can ensure no more than one vehicle is off the road at any given time — a straightforward principle that most operators aren’t applying consistently.
To read the full guide, visit Keeping Delivery Vehicles Running: Scheduling Smarter Maintenance Around Operations on the Pretoria Service Centre website.
About Pretoria Service Centre Pretoria Service Centre is an independent aftermarket workshop with the owners having over 20 years of experience servicing both business fleets and individual vehicles. Holding a 5-star RMI/MIWA grading and a 4.9/5 Google rating, the workshop provides priority fleet scheduling, fast turnaround times, and a 6-month/15,000 km parts and labour warranty on completed work.
Contact Pretoria Service Centre Units 1–3, 18 Banghoek Crescent, Erf 482 Willow Park Manor Extension 65, N4 Gateway Industrial Park, Pretoria Phone: 012 881 5074
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