CMMS For Earthmoving Fleets

Earthmoving CMMS vs Spreadsheets

Why Samurai?

Samurai is a CMMS built for earthmoving and civil construction fleets. It works the way maintenance actually happens on site, so the system gets used, the data is accurate, and you stay in control of your fleet, costs and work.

Built for how earthmoving Equipment actually runs

Earthmoving fleets operate in a way most systems aren’t designed for. As fleets grow, spreadsheets start to struggle, and generic CMMS platforms often don’t reflect how work really happens on site.

Samurai is built specifically for this environment.

Maintenance is captured at the machine, while the job is being done. Crews use simple, guided workflows that fit how they already work, so data is recorded properly without extra effort. Admin doesn’t grow with the fleet, and costs are visible as they develop, not after the fact. Contractors work in the same system, contributing to a complete and consistent record.

Everything connects back to one place.

Samurai gives you a maintenance management system built around real operations, where jobs, forms, inspections, and contractor work all feed into a single, reliable view of your fleet. It’s maintenance management software CMMS designed for earthmoving, not adapted from somewhere else.

Built for earthmoving fleets

Most CMMS platforms treat every asset the same. Samurai doesn’t. It handles hour-based servicing, components, rotables, and rebuild cycles natively, so your fleet is managed the way it actually runs.

Designed for adoption, not reporting

If crews don’t use it, it fails. Samurai is built around how work happens on site, with simple mobile workflows that capture data as the job is done, not after the fact.

Real life cycle costing

Looking backwards isn’t control. Samurai tracks real maintenance costs and continuously forecasts what’s coming, so you know your cost per hour and can act before margins slip.

Forms that drive the system

Forms shouldn’t create more admin. In Samurai, they guide the job and automatically update asset history, compliance, and maintenance records as work is completed.

Contractors & Crew In One App

Contractor work belongs in your records. Samurai gives them secure, no-cost access so internal teams and contractors update the same system, with no gaps or chasing paperwork.

Data you can stand behind

Samurai captures work and downtime as it happens, not later. That gives you a clean, reliable record of what actually happened across your fleet.

What changes when your CMMS actually works

When the system matches how your operation actually runs, everything starts to fall into place.

 Work is recorded as it happens
Maintenance becomes predictable

Crews use it by choice

Data becomes reliable and useful

You spend less time managing admin

Issues are identified before failure

See how Samurai earthmoving equipment 

How Samurai compares to Typical a CMMS

Samurai is built for how earthmoving fleets actually run. Where spreadsheets and generic CMMS tools fall short, Samurai handles real-world maintenance with structure, clarity, and workflows your crews will actually use.

 

CapabilitySpreadsheetsGeneric CMMSSamurai
Hour-based service cyclesManualLimitedNative
Component life & rotablesNoNoNative
Adoption by field crewsLowLowHigh
Forward cost forecastingNoHistroical reports onlyContinuous forecast
Forms-driven workflowsPaperSeparate app ($)Included +Integrated
Contractor accessEmail / offlinePer-seat licenceFree, time-bound

If you are comparing Australian CMMS platforms, see how Samurai compares to MEX CMMS and FleetMEX.

Frequently asked questions

Why don’t spreadsheets work as fleet size increases?

Spreadsheets rely on manual updates and individual ownership. As the fleet grows, data gets delayed, inconsistent, and harder to trust. You end up managing the gaps instead of managing the fleet.

Most are built for fixed assets like facilities or manufacturing. They struggle with mobile equipment, component rebuild cycles, and how work actually happens on site, which leads to poor adoption and incomplete data.

Samurai is built specifically for earthmoving fleets. It handles components, hour-based servicing, and contractor work natively, while capturing maintenance data as the job is done, not after the fact.

Absolutely! Samurai is designed around how crews already work, with simple mobile workflows and minimal admin. When the system fits the job, adoption follows.

Contractors get secure, time-bound access via SMS or email. They complete work in the same system as your internal team, so everything feeds into one consistent asset history.

Yes. Samurai centralises maintenance, inspections, costs, and records into one system, so you no longer need to rely on spreadsheets to track critical fleet information.

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