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Logistics Planning - Maintenance Log - Compact

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Date Equipment ID Maintenance Type Technician Status
Maintenance Type Technician Status

Compact Maintenance Log for Logistics Planning – Excel Template Overview

This specialized Excel template is designed for logistics professionals who require an efficient, compact, and highly functional system to track equipment maintenance across supply chain operations. Tailored specifically for Logistics Planning, this Maintenance Log template integrates real-time tracking, proactive scheduling alerts, and performance analytics—all within a streamlined, minimalist interface that prioritizes usability without sacrificing functionality.

Suitable Use Cases

The template is ideal for warehouse managers, fleet supervisors, distribution center operators, and supply chain coordinators who manage vehicles (trucks, forklifts), storage systems (racking), conveyor belts, and other critical logistics infrastructure. With a focus on Compact design principles—minimizing screen clutter while maximizing actionable data—it ensures fast access to essential maintenance information during high-pressure planning cycles.

Sheet Structure and Organization

The template consists of three primary sheets, each serving a distinct purpose within the logistics maintenance workflow:

  • Maintenance Log (Main): The central repository for all maintenance activities.
  • Upcoming Tasks: A prioritized list of preventive and reactive maintenance scheduled within the next 30 days.
  • Dashboards & Analytics: A compact yet powerful visualization hub displaying KPIs, equipment status, and maintenance trends.

Table Structure and Columns (Maintenance Log Sheet)

The central table in the Maintenance Log sheet includes the following columns with precise data types:

Column Name Data Type Description
Equipment ID Text/Alphanumeric (e.g., FLT-001, TRK-207) Unique identifier for each logistics asset. Critical for cross-referencing in planning.
Equipment Type List (Dropdown: Truck, Forklift, Conveyor, Racking Unit, etc.) Classifies the asset for grouping and trend analysis.
Last Maintenance Date Date Format (YYYY-MM-DD) Records the last service completion date for accuracy tracking.
Maintenance Type List (Dropdown: Preventive, Reactive, Routine Check, Repair) Classifies the nature of maintenance to support planning decisions.
Planned Next Service Date Format (YYYY-MM-DD) Scheduled date based on manufacturer guidelines or usage thresholds.
Hours Used Since Last Maintenance Number (Decimal: 0.0) Tracks operational hours—crucial for condition-based maintenance in logistics.
Status List (Dropdown: Active, Scheduled, In Progress, Completed, Overdue) Provides real-time visibility into asset availability and urgency.
Maintenance Notes Text (Up to 500 characters) Field for recording details, findings, or technician comments.

Formulas and Automation

To enhance decision-making in logistics planning, the template includes dynamic formulas:

  • Days Until Next Service (Column F):
    =IF(Planned Next Service <> "", Planned Next Service - TODAY(), "N/A")
  • Overdue Indicator (Column G):
    =IF(AND(Status="Scheduled", Planned Next Service < TODAY()), "YES", "NO")
  • Next Maintenance Due in Days (Upcoming Tasks Sheet):
    =MINIFS(Maintenance Log!E:E, Maintenance Log!G:G, "<=>", Maintenance Log!F:F, "<=30")

These formulas automatically update based on the current date and help logistics planners anticipate disruptions.

Conditional Formatting

To improve visual efficiency in a compact layout, conditional formatting is applied:

  • Overdue Items: Red fill with white text if Status = "Scheduled" and Planned Next Service < TODAY().
  • Due in 7 Days or Less: Orange background to flag urgent tasks.
  • Status Color Coding: Green for Completed, Blue for In Progress, Gray for Active.

Instructions for Users

  1. Open the template and save a copy with your company’s name or location.
  2. Add new assets in the “Maintenance Log” sheet using consistent Equipment IDs.
  3. Update Last Maintenance Date after each service, then enter planned next service based on manufacturer guidelines or usage cycles (e.g., every 500 hours).
  4. Use the Upcoming Tasks sheet to generate weekly planning reports—refresh by pressing F9 if needed.
  5. Review Dashboard charts monthly to identify recurring failures or high-maintenance assets.
  6. Use the “Notes” column for detailed repair logs and spare part references.

Example Data Rows

Equipment ID Equipment Type Last Maintenance Date Maintenance Type Planned Next Service Hours Used Since Last M. Status
FLT-001 Forklift 2024-03-15 Preventive 2024-11-30 786.5 hrs In Progress
TRK-207 Truck 2024-04-10 Reactive (Brakes) 2025-03-15 1,899.7 hrs Scheduled

Recommended Charts and Dashboards

The Dashboard sheet features compact visuals optimized for logistics planning:

  • Equipment Status Pie Chart (Compact): Shows % of equipment in Active, In Progress, Completed.
  • Maintenance Frequency Bar Chart: Compares count of maintenance events by Equipment Type (e.g., Forklifts vs Trucks).
  • Overdue Tasks List: Filtered table highlighting assets overdue by more than 3 days with color-coded urgency.

This template is not just a log—it’s an active component of your logistics planning system. By combining compact layout with robust data logic, it enables faster decision-making, reduces downtime, and supports long-term equipment lifecycle planning across supply chain operations.

Note: Always back up the file before sharing or making bulk changes. Recommended refresh interval for dashboards: weekly or after each maintenance event.
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