How do I create a new vehicle?

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Summary

The following article explains how to create/amend a code for a new Trailer to allow you to allocate this to a Logistics Ticket.

Details

  • Go to "Logistics Management" -> "Maintenance Options" -> "Add or Edit Vehicles"
  • Click [Add]
  • In the "Vehicle" field and enter a vehicle code relevant to the vehicle in question and press <Enter>
  • Enter the Name of the driver in the "Description" field and press <Enter>
  • Go to the "Trailer" and change this to 'NO'
  • Press <Esc> or Click [Done] and click [Accept]

Advanced

There are also additional fields for the following that can be filled in but are not mandatory

Current

Over a period of time vehicles are added and removed from the fleet. In order to hold historic information it is often useful to keep vehicle records on file even after they are no longer used. Indicate here whether this vehicle is currently available for work.

Usual

It is often the case that a driver is associated with a specific vehicle. If this is the case you may enter the code for the driver usually associated with this vehicle. Entering a driver code here will mean that when the vehicle is allocated to a job or load the driver will automatically also be allocated assuming that no driver has previously been set.

Sales Centre

Enter an optional sales centre to associate with this vehicle.

Mobile

Enter the number of the mobile phone usually kept in this vehicle.

See also


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