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Filtering Interventions
Filtering Interventions
Intervention management represents a cornerstone in the coordination of operational activities. Whether for maintenance tasks, repairs or specific checks, rigorous and structured monitoring is essential to guarantee the fluidity of operations and meet organizational requirements. It is in this context that an advanced filtering system has been put in place, allowing managers and users to sort and search for interventions based on various relevant criteria.
An advanced filtering system for targeted searches
Thanks to a clear and user-friendly interface, users have a powerful tool for quickly accessing essential information. This filtering system helps reduce search times and improve decision accuracy by providing a comprehensive, personalized view of interventions.
Here is an overview of the main filter criteria:
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Number: This filter offers the possibility of locating a specific intervention by directly entering its number. Ideal for finding precise information in a minimum of time, particularly during checks or audits.
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Start date and End date: These filters allow you to limit the results to interventions carried out in a given period. This functionality is valuable for analyzing recent interventions, planned or completed on specific dates.
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Piece: By identifying interventions linked to a specific part, this criterion facilitates the monitoring of repairs or replacements, thus guaranteeing better stock management and efficient maintenance.
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vehicle: This filter helps group interventions associated with a particular vehicle. It is essential for tracking the maintenance or repair history of vehicles and optimizing their use.
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Business: By selecting a specific company, users can only view interventions carried out within the framework of particular collaborations. This criterion is strategic for monitoring partnerships and managing subcontractors.
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kind: This filter allows interventions to be sorted according to their nature (preventive, corrective, control, etc.), thus offering better organization and prioritization of actions.
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User: Associated with the intervener or the person responsible for the intervention, this criterion improves the traceability of operations and the management of responsibilities.
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Intervention with BS / without BS: This double filter differentiates between interventions carried out with or without service vouchers, simplifying the management of administrative and operational processes.
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Operation: By sorting by type of operation carried out (repair, inspection, replacement, etc.), this filter provides a detailed and segmented view of activities, facilitating their monitoring and evaluation.
With an intuitive interface and robust filtering options, this intervention management system stands out as a strategic lever for modern companies. It simplifies the monitoring of operations, optimizes resources and helps achieve organizational objectives with increased efficiency.
Whether maintaining a fleet of vehicles, ensuring equipment availability or meeting customer requirements, this solution offers a structured and proactive approach to meeting daily challenges while ensuring optimal performance.

