A missed service on one fleet vehicle can mean a breakdown, a failed safety inspection, or a voided warranty. Multiply that across 10, 20, or 50 vehicles and the cost adds up fast. Here's how fleet managers can build a system that keeps every vehicle on schedule.
The right stickers make a workshop run more professionally, keep customers coming back, and ensure nothing gets missed between services. Here are the top 10 stickers every mechanic should have on hand.
Australian sun is brutal. UV radiation levels in Queensland and other northern states are among the highest in the world. If you've ever had a sticker fade, crack, or peel within a year, the material was the problem — not the application.
Generic service stickers cost less upfront. Custom branded stickers cost more. But when you factor in what each one actually does for your workshop, the numbers tell a different story.
An unlabelled or incorrectly labelled fuel tank isn't just a compliance issue — it's a safety risk that can result in serious injury, fire, environmental damage, and significant fines under Australian workplace health and safety law.
Australia's climate is one of the harshest on earth for adhesive labels and stickers. Intense UV, extreme heat, humidity, and coastal salt air can destroy cheap stickers within months. This guide explains which materials actually last outdoors in Australian conditions.
Fleet management apps promise to solve vehicle maintenance tracking — but for many Australian businesses, a simple service due sticker on the windscreen still outperforms any software. Here's why.
If your business stores diesel fuel in Queensland, correct tank labelling isn't optional — it's a legal requirement. This guide explains exactly what signage is required, which Australian standards apply, and how to stay compliant.
Many workshops spend thousands on advertising to attract new customers while overlooking one of the simplest ways to increase repeat business: service due stickers. A professionally designed service reminder sticker keeps your workshop name in front of customers every day and helps ensure vehicles return for their next scheduled service.
Fuel tank labelling is not optional in Australia. This guide covers what labels are required for diesel, petrol and AvGas tanks — including hazard diamonds, safety warnings and functional markers.
Incorrect fuel tank sticker placement creates safety risks and compliance issues. This guide covers the correct positions for fuel type labels, hazard stickers, fill/vent/dip markers and no smoking signs in Australia.
The pen you write with matters as much as the sticker itself. This guide covers the best pens for vinyl service due stickers in Australian conditions — and what to avoid.