UAE transport authorities are increasing inspections focused not only on vehicles on the road, but also on maintenance and service records of commercial transport fleets. This move aims to reduce breakdowns, accidents, and unsafe operations involving heavy vehicles.
What Is Changing?
During inspections, authorities are now checking:
- Regular service and maintenance logs
- Brake, tyre, and suspension replacement records
- Proof of periodic vehicle inspections
- Workshop service documentation
Companies unable to provide proper records may face warnings or penalties even if the vehicle appears road-worthy.
Why This Is a Real Issue for Transport Companies
Many transport operators struggle with:
- Incomplete or manual maintenance records
- Irregular servicing schedules
- Outsourced repairs without proper documentation
- Older fleets with inconsistent service history
This creates compliance risks during inspections.
Impact on Daily Operations
- Vehicles may be stopped for verification
- Delays in active deliveries
- Unexpected fines or re-inspection orders
- Increased pressure on fleet managers
Maintenance planning is now as important as route planning.
How Haseeb Transport Ensures Compliance
Haseeb Transport follows strict fleet management practices:
- Scheduled preventive maintenance
- Documented service records for every vehicle
- Regular inspections before trips
- Immediate repairs when issues are identified
Conclusion
With stricter monitoring of maintenance records, UAE transport companies must treat fleet servicing as a compliance priority. Proper documentation not only avoids penalties but also ensures safer, more reliable transport services for clients.
