Project Management - Asset Tracking - Daily
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| Date | Asset ID | Asset Name | Location | Owner | Status | Last Inspection Date | Next Maintenance Due | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-04-05 | ASSET-001 | Server Rack A | Data Center, Floor 3 | John Smith | In Service | 2024-03-15 | 2024-06-15 | Routine check completed |
| 2024-04-05 | ASSET-002 | Workstation X12 | Office B, Seat 14 | Jane Doe | In Use | 2024-03-20 | 2024-07-10 | Monitor calibration due |
| 2024-04-05 | ASSET-003 | Printer Model HP 123 | Reception Area | Mike Johnson | In Service | 2024-03-10 | 2024-05-30 | Paper jam issue reported |
Daily Asset Tracking Template for Project Management – Daily Version
This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed to support Project Management workflows through robust Asset Tracking. The Daily version ensures that project stakeholders receive timely, up-to-date information on asset status, utilization, maintenance needs, and potential risks. This template enables teams to monitor physical or digital assets across multiple projects in real-time while maintaining accountability and transparency.
The template is structured for daily use—suitable for project managers, operations leads, asset owners, and field supervisors who require actionable data at the start of each workday. Each sheet serves a distinct purpose but integrates seamlessly to provide a holistic view of asset performance across projects.
Sheet Names
- Asset Master List – Central registry of all assets with project, type, location, and ownership details.
- Daily Asset Status Log – Daily record of asset condition, usage, maintenance tasks, and deviations.
- Project-Asset Mapping – Links each asset to its associated project(s) for cross-functional tracking.
- Maintenance Schedule & Tasks – Tracks preventive and corrective maintenance activities with due dates. Daily Summary Dashboard – A dynamic summary view showing key performance indicators (KPIs), alerts, and status overviews.
Table Structures and Columns
The Asset Master List contains a primary table with the following columns:
Asset ID– Unique identifier (text, auto-generated or user-entered)Description– Asset name or function (text)Type– Physical/digital (e.g., machinery, software license, vehicle) (dropdown list)Project ID– Link to project in Project-Asset Mapping sheet (text/lookup reference)Owner Name– Person responsible for asset care (text)Purchase Date– Date of acquisition (date type)Location– Physical or virtual location (text)Status– Active, Inactive, Under Repair, Out of Service (dropdown with validation)Estimated Life Span– Years from purchase (number)Last Maintenance Date– Date of last servicing (date type)Nominal Value– Monetary value (currency format)Criticality Level– Low, Medium, High (dropdown for risk prioritization)
The Daily Asset Status Log records daily activity with:
Date– Auto-populated current date (date/time format)Asset ID– Links back to Asset Master List (lookup reference)Status Update– Current state (e.g., "Operational", "Fault Detected") (text)Maintenance Required?– Yes/No or a checkbox (boolean logic)Remarks– Free-text notes on incidents, changes, or issues (text)Assigned To– Person responsible for resolution (text)Resolution Date– When issue is resolved (date field, blank if pending)Maintenance Task ID– Optional link to Maintenance Schedule sheetTrouble Code– Internal code for classification (e.g., T-01: Overheating) (text)
The Maintenance Schedule & Tasks table includes:
Task ID– Unique task reference (text)Description– Task details (e.g., "Lubricate bearings") (text)Asset ID– Linked to Asset Master ListDue Date– Scheduled date/time for task completion (date)Status– Not Started, In Progress, Completed (dropdown)Priority– High, Medium, Low (text)Scheduled By– Person who created the task (text)Last Modified– Auto-updated timestamp on changes
Formulas Required
The template uses several key formulas to automate reporting and data validation:
=TODAY()– Automatically fills the daily log date.=VLOOKUP(Asset ID, Asset Master List!$A:$M, 10, FALSE)– Fetches asset value from master list in status logs.=IF(C2="Yes", "Maintenance Required", "")– Flags maintenance needs dynamically.=IF(AND(D2– Identifies overdue tasks in Maintenance Schedule. =SUMIFS(Maintenance!$F:$F, Maintenance!$D:$D, A2, Maintenance!$E:$E, "In Progress")– Counts active maintenance tasks per asset.=IFERROR(VLOOKUP(A2,'Project-Asset Mapping'!A:B), "Not Assigned")– Ensures proper project mapping.=NETWORKDAYS(B2, C2)– Calculates number of workdays between due date and current day (for task tracking).
Conditional Formatting Rules
To enhance visibility and alert users to issues:
- Red Background for any asset with
Status = "Out of Service". - Orange Highlight if maintenance is due within 3 days (using formula:
=AND(Due Date >= TODAY(), Due Date <= TODAY()+3)) - Green Background for "Active" status with no issues.
- Bold Text on any row where a remark contains keywords like “urgent” or “failure” (using text search condition).
- In the daily summary, highlight cells with values below 75% of expected utilization (risk threshold).
User Instructions
How to Use:
- Open the template and verify all sheets are visible.
- On Day 1, enter the current date in the Daily Asset Status Log at cell A1.
- For each asset, review its status and update remarks as needed. Mark "Maintenance Required?" if applicable.
- Check the Maintenance Schedule to ensure all tasks are up-to-date; add new tasks if any are missing.
- At the end of each day, refresh the Daily Summary Dashboard – it will auto-populate key metrics (e.g., total active assets, overdue maintenance).
- Project managers should run a weekly review using filters to identify high-criticality or under-maintained assets.
Best Practices:
- Update entries only when changes occur—avoid cluttering logs with redundant data.
- Use consistent naming in asset IDs and project codes to prevent errors.
- Create a backup of the template each Friday to preserve historical records.
Example Rows
Asset Master List – Example Row:
| Asset ID | Description | Type | Project ID | Owner Name | Purchase Date | Status |
|----------|-------------------|--------------|------------|-------------|----------------|---------------|
| AS-001 | CNC Machine #3 | Machinery | PROJ-2024B | Jane Lee | 2023-04-15 | Active |
Daily Status Log – Example Row:
| Date | Asset ID | Status Update | Maintenance Required?| Remarks |
|------------|-----------|--------------------------|------------------------|-----------------------|
| 2024-04-05 | AS-001 | Operational | No | Routine inspection |
Maintenance Schedule – Example Row:
| Task ID | Description | Asset ID | Due Date | Status |
|-----------|------------------------|-----------|--------------|---------------|
| MT-2024-01 | Lubricate bearings | AS-001 | 2024-04-18 | Not Started |
Recommended Charts and Dashboards
The Daily Summary Dashboard includes the following visualizations:
- Bar Chart: Asset status distribution (Active, Inactive, Out of Service)
- Pie Chart: Percentage of assets by criticality level
- Line Graph: Trend of maintenance task completion over 30 days
- KPI Table: Shows total assets, active count, overdue tasks, and total value at risk (calculated from nominal value and status)
- Heat Map: Displays asset locations with color-coded performance (red = poor, green = good)
This Daily Asset Tracking Template for Project Management enables agile oversight, supports proactive decision-making, and aligns asset lifecycle with project timelines. By integrating real-time daily tracking into project workflows, teams reduce downtime, prevent equipment failure, and improve accountability—ensuring that every asset contributes to the success of its associated project.
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