Fleet Maintenance in Romulus, MI

 

If you operate a commercial fleet in or around Romulus, MI, consistent maintenance is one of the most important investments you can make in your operation. At Adica Trucking & Logistics, we provide hands-on fleet maintenance for commercial trucks and trailers from our 83,000-square-foot maintenance and repair facility in Michigan. With over 25 years in the trucking and logistics industry, we understand what it takes to keep commercial vehicles safe, compliant, and on the road.

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Comprehensive Fleet Maintenance Services

Our approach to fleet maintenance is centered on practical, mechanical work rather than managed programs or consulting. We perform direct maintenance and repair on the trucks and trailers we service, addressing real wear, usage, and the operating conditions that Michigan roads put on commercial vehicles.

We work on a wide range of equipment, including standard road-use trucks and trailers as well as specialized vehicles such as dump trucks, line trucks, reefer units, box trucks, flatbeds, heavy haulers, dry vans, Conestoga trailers, and both open and enclosed car carriers. Our fleet and maintenance services cover routine preventive maintenance, mechanical repairs, and system servicing to keep your vehicles in working condition.

Michigan’s seasonal temperature swings, road salt, and varying road surfaces accelerate wear on brakes, suspension, tires, and fluid systems. By staying ahead of these issues through scheduled service, you reduce the risk of roadside breakdowns that cost your business time and money. Our fleet service maintenance covers the critical systems that matter most: brakes, suspension, tires, lights, fluids, and safety components. Each service is performed with the goal of keeping your equipment safe to operate and ready for continued use.

Why Choose Us?

Adica Trucking & Logistics is not just a maintenance provider. We are an active trucking and logistics company that manages over 120 trucks, 150 company-owned trailers, and 125 power units at any given time. That means we maintain our own fleet to the same standards we bring to yours. We know what commercial equipment demands because we operate it daily.

Our facility is purpose-built for commercial truck and trailer work, giving us the space, tooling, and capacity to handle jobs efficiently. We have been a privately owned Michigan company since 1999, and we are part of the Eaton Steel family of companies, which gives us the stability and resources to invest in our operation year after year.

For Romulus-area fleet operators, working with us means fewer vendors to manage and a maintenance partner that understands the demands of commercial transportation in Metro Detroit. Contact us today to discuss your fleet’s maintenance needs or to schedule service.

Choose ADICA for Fleet Maintenance

If you’re looking for professional fleet maintenance in Romulus, the experienced team at ADICA is ready to keep your trucks and trailers in top condition. Contact us today to schedule your fleet maintenance service.

Frequently Asked Questions

Maintenance frequency depends on the vehicle type, mileage, how the vehicle is used, and the conditions it operates in. As a general rule, routine services like oil changes, brake inspections, and tire rotations should follow manufacturer intervals and be adjusted based on how hard the equipment is working. Fleets operating on Michigan roads during the winter months may need more frequent attention to brakes and suspension due to road salt and temperature extremes.

In some cases, yes. Maintenance for outside companies may be available depending on equipment type, the nature of the work, and our current operational capacity. We review requests on a case-by-case basis to determine whether the job aligns with our capabilities and scheduling. Reach out to our team to discuss your specific situation.

We perform maintenance on a wide range of commercial trucks and trailers consistent with the equipment we operate in our own fleet. This includes dump trucks, line trucks, tree trimmers, reefer units, box trucks, flatbeds, heavy haulers, dry vans, Conestoga trailers, and both open and enclosed car carriers.