I coordinate logistics for a company with several trucks operating in and out of the Mussafah industrial zone. Every time a truck goes down for an unexpected repair, it throws our whole schedule into chaos and delays deliveries to clients. It feels like we're always firefighting. I've been trying to find a more systematic way to manage this and recently read an article that really hit home. It focused on the importance of reducing downtime for transport vehicles through proactive and frequent servicing, especially in demanding environments like Mussafah. It explained how factors like stop start traffic, heavy loads, and the heat accelerate wear on components like brakes, transmissions, and cooling systems. The article made a compelling case that investing in preventive care is the only way to avoid those costly, schedule-wrecking breakdowns. For other logistics pros, how do you structure your maintenance to maximize vehicle availability? I'm also on the hunt for a workshop that understands this pressure and can offer reliable, fast service for commercial vehicles.