AMCS Fleet Maintenance
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A AMCS Fleet Maintenance Case Study
Feld Entertainment’s Monster Jam operates dozens of one-of-a-kind, 12,000-pound competition trucks across more than 20 simultaneous tours and hundreds of events worldwide, creating a complex maintenance challenge: keep parts trailers stocked, track fast-moving parts usage, and avoid downtime that would disappoint thousands of fans. Manual logging and PC-based tracking made reporting slow and costly—damaged differentials were routinely written off at about $2,500 each—while multiple tours increased the risk of supply gaps.
By moving to AMCS Fleet Maintenance (cloud and mobile), Monster Jam automated parts logging, gained detailed usage and financial reporting, and started forecasting year‑ahead parts needs for better vendor planning. The platform enabled technicians to log parts in the field, cut data-entry time, and proved differentials could be rebuilt for under $1,000—saving significant annual expense on roughly 100 units—resulting in lower costs, improved uptime, and more reliable shows.
Brett Laws
Assistant Director of Parts