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Logistics Planning - Asset Tracking - Weekly

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Asset ID Asset Type Current Location Last Updated Status Assigned To Next Inspection Date
A-001234 Truck Warehouse A - Loading Bay 3 2024-07-15 In Transit John Doe (Logistics Manager) 2024-08-15
A-005678 Container Port Terminal 4 - Dock B 2024-07-14 At Destination Sarah Kim (Fleet Coordinator) 2024-09-15
A-012345 Drone Delivery Unit Regional Hub - East Wing 2024-07-16 Maintenance Required Liam Chen (Tech Support) 2024-08-31
A-055555 Refrigerated Van Warehouse B - Cold Storage Zone 1 2024-07-13 In Use (Pending Delivery) Maria Garcia (Dispatcher) 2024-08-16
A-998877 Pallet Jack Warehouse C - Dock Area 2 2024-07-15 In Stock (Idle) James Wilson (Warehouse Staff) 2024-10-15

Weekly Asset Tracking Template for Logistics Planning

This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for logistics professionals who require a systematic, data-driven approach to managing and monitoring assets on a weekly basis. Tailored for Logistics Planning, this Asset Tracking tool enables organizations to maintain real-time visibility of equipment, vehicles, containers, and other critical resources across transportation networks. With a focus on the Weekly timeframe, the template facilitates consistent performance tracking, proactive maintenance scheduling, and strategic resource allocation—all essential for optimizing supply chain efficiency.

Sheet Names and Their Functions

  • 1. Weekly Asset Overview: The central dashboard displaying high-level KPIs such as total assets in use, idle assets, maintenance due alerts, and asset utilization rates.
  • 2. Asset Tracking Log (Weekly): The primary data entry sheet containing detailed weekly records for each tracked asset.
  • 3. Maintenance Schedule: A calendar-based tracker to plan and monitor preventive maintenance activities by week.
  • 4. Location & Route History: Logs the movement of assets across various logistics hubs, ports, or warehouses weekly.
  • 5. Alerts & Notifications: Auto-populated sheet highlighting overdue inspections, low fuel levels, or failed status checks.
  • 6. Sample Data & Instructions: A guided example showing correct input formats and step-by-step instructions for users.

Table Structure and Columns (Asset Tracking Log – Weekly)

The core table in the Asset Tracking Log (Weekly) sheet spans from Row 4 to Row 1000, with headers starting at Row 4. Below is the detailed column structure:

Column Description Data Type Required?
A: Asset ID Unique identifier assigned to each asset (e.g., TRK-2045, CONT-8873) Text/Alphanumeric Yes
B: Asset Type Category of asset (e.g., Truck, Trailer, Pallet, Drone) List (Dropdown) Yes
C: Weekly Period Start Date The Monday of the reporting week (automatically set via formula) Date (Auto-formatted) Yes
D: Weekly Period End Date The Sunday of the reporting week (calculated from C) Date (Formula-based) Yes
E: Current Location Warehouse code or GPS location name where asset was at week-end Text/Location Code List (Dropdown) No (but recommended)
F: Last Maintenance Date Date of last service or inspection Date No (but tracked for alerts)
G: Maintenance Due (Days) Number of days remaining before the next scheduled maintenance (calculated automatically) Numerical (Formula-based) Auto-calculated
H: Utilization Rate (%) Percentage of time asset was in active use during the week Number with % formatting (0.0%) Yes (User input or formula)
I: Status Status of the asset at the end of the week: Active, Idle, Under Maintenance, Lost/Stolen Dropdown List Yes
J: Assigned Route/Job ID ID of the logistics job or delivery route the asset was assigned to (if any) Text/Number (optional) No
K: Fuel Level at Week End (%) Final fuel percentage recorded at week’s end Numerical (0–100%) No (but valuable for planning)
L: Remarks / Issues Encountered Free-text field for noting breakdowns, delays, or other anomalies Text (up to 255 characters) No

Formulas Required for Automation and Accuracy

  • D4 (Weekly Period End Date): =C4+6 – calculates the Sunday of the week from Monday input.
  • G4 (Maintenance Due Days): =IF(F4="","",F4 + 90 - TODAY()) – assumes maintenance every 90 days; adjusts based on actual cycle.
  • H4 (Utilization Rate): =IF(OR(J4="", I4="Idle"), 0, IF(I4="Active", "85%", "35%")) – a simplified example. For full accuracy, link to time logs in another sheet.
  • Conditional logic for alerts: Use IF and AND functions to flag assets where G4 <= 7 or I4 = “Under Maintenance”.

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Maintenance Due (G column): Highlight red if ≤ 7 days, yellow if 8–14 days.
  • Status Column (I): Green for “Active”, red for “Under Maintenance” or “Lost/Stolen”, grey for “Idle”.
  • Fuel Level (K column): Red if below 10%, yellow if between 10–20%.
  • Utilization Rate (H): Blue gradient from low to high, showing performance trends over time.

User Instructions

  1. Create a new row weekly: For each asset, add a new record every Monday for the upcoming week’s tracking period.
  2. Use drop-downs consistently: Always select from predefined lists in the “Asset Type” and “Status” columns to maintain data integrity.
  3. Update maintenance dates: Enter actual maintenance completion dates in column F to keep the “Maintenance Due (Days)” calculation accurate.
  4. Review the Alerts sheet weekly: This sheet auto-populates from formulas and highlights assets requiring immediate attention.
  5. Synchronize with other systems: Consider integrating with ERP or GPS tracking platforms via Power Query or API, if available.

Example Rows


Fuel Level (%)
Remarks/Issues Encountered

Recommended Charts & Dashboards (Weekly Overview Sheet)

  • Bar Chart: Weekly utilization rate trends across different asset types.
  • Pie Chart: Distribution of status (Active vs. Idle vs. Under Maintenance).
  • Gantt-style Timeline: Visual representation of asset assignment and route durations.
  • Heatmap: Weekly movement patterns across different locations, helping identify bottlenecks.

This template ensures that logistics planning teams remain agile, compliant, and data-informed—turning weekly asset tracking into a strategic advantage for supply chain resilience and performance optimization.

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Asset ID Asset Type Week Start Week End Location Last Maint.
Last Maintenance Date (F)
Maintenance Due (G)
Status (I)
Fuel Level (%)
TRK-2045 Truck 2024-06-17 2024-06-23 WH-BOS1 2024-03-15 89 days left (green) Active 78%
CONT-8873 Container 2024-06-17 2024-06-23 Dock-LAX4A Not applicable (new)   Idle