
Trimble TMT Fleet Maintenance (Formerly TMW Systems)
Fleet maintenance software
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What is Trimble TMT Fleet Maintenance (Formerly TMW Systems)
Trimble TMT Fleet Maintenance (formerly part of TMW Systems) is a fleet maintenance management application used by trucking and transportation organizations to plan, track, and control vehicle and equipment maintenance. It supports work orders, preventive maintenance scheduling, parts and inventory control, and maintenance cost tracking across shops and fleets. The product is commonly deployed in environments that also use transportation management and back-office systems, with integrations into broader Trimble Transportation solutions.
Maintenance and shop workflow depth
The product provides core maintenance capabilities such as work order management, preventive maintenance programs, labor tracking, and repair history. It is designed for fleet shop operations that need consistent processes across multiple assets and locations. This depth typically suits transportation fleets that require structured maintenance controls rather than lightweight inspection-only tooling.
Parts and inventory controls
Trimble TMT Fleet Maintenance includes functionality for parts usage, inventory tracking, and related cost allocation to assets and work orders. These controls help maintenance teams connect repairs to parts consumption and understand maintenance spend drivers. This is useful for fleets that operate their own shops and carry significant parts inventory.
Ecosystem and integration fit
As part of Trimble’s transportation portfolio, the product can align with adjacent operational systems used by carriers and logistics providers. This can reduce duplicate data entry when maintenance needs to connect to fleet operations and administrative processes. It is often evaluated by organizations standardizing on a single vendor across transportation workflows.
Less telematics-native experience
Compared with platforms that are built primarily around GPS/telematics-first workflows, maintenance actions may rely more on integrations and configuration to fully leverage vehicle data. Organizations may need additional Trimble modules or third-party connections to automate fault-code-driven maintenance processes. This can add implementation effort when the goal is a tightly coupled telematics-to-maintenance loop.
Implementation and administration effort
Fleet maintenance systems designed for complex carrier operations typically require setup for asset hierarchies, PM rules, labor rates, parts catalogs, and permissions. That configuration can be time-consuming and may require specialized admin skills or partner support. Smaller fleets looking for rapid self-service onboarding may find it heavier than simpler maintenance tools.
UI modernization varies by deployment
Organizations evaluating the product should validate the user experience for technicians, service writers, and managers in their specific deployment and version. Some environments may experience older-style screens or workflows depending on configuration and connected modules. This can affect training time and user adoption relative to more modern, mobile-first interfaces.
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Trimble Inc.
Westminster, Colorado, USA
1978
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