How can I use map filters to analyze my vehicles and equipment?
Use advanced filters to quickly locate specific equipment, monitor ongoing operations, and analyze fleet status in real time.
The Real-Time screen includes advanced filters that help reduce the amount of information displayed and focus on the assets that matter most to your operation.
Filters can be accessed through the Filters tab located above the map.
Results are updated automatically as filters are applied.
Filtering specific equipment
The equipment filter allows users to quickly locate specific assets.
You can:
- Search by equipment name
- Search by operational identification
- Select specific equipment
- Reduce the number of displayed assets
This is useful when locating a specific vehicle or equipment quickly.
Filtering by operational mode
Equipment can be filtered according to how it operates.
Examples:
- Self-propelled
- Towable
- Hybrid
This helps separate motorized assets from towable equipment.
Filtering by equipment type
Types represent the official classification used by the organization.
Examples:
- Truck
- Ambulance
- Forklift
- Loader
- Pushback
- Stair Truck
- Pickup Truck
- Dolly
This filter allows users to focus on specific groups of equipment.
Filtering by category
Categories represent custom company-specific groupings.
Examples:
- Fuel Truck
- Stair Truck
- Electric Tractor
- Support Vehicle
- GPU
- Conveyor
Categories help organize operations according to each company’s needs.
Filtering by inspection status
Users can display only equipment matching specific inspection states.
Examples:
- Draft
- Pending
- Not Released
- Released
- Archived
This is useful for identifying assets that still require inspection or approval.
Filtering by maintenance status
Allows users to identify equipment with maintenance-related conditions.
Depending on configuration, filters may include:
- No maintenance required
- Under maintenance
- Maintenance overdue
- Unavailable for operation
Filtering by company
Organizations with multiple companies can display only assets belonging to a specific company.
This simplifies operational analysis across shared airport environments.
Filtering by operational area
Equipment can also be filtered by previously configured operational areas.
Examples:
- Aprons
- Terminals
- Cargo areas
- Restricted areas
- Maintenance zones
This allows users to focus on assets located within a specific operational region.
Filtering by ignition status
GPS-equipped assets can be filtered according to ignition status.
Examples:
- Ignition on
- Ignition off
This helps identify active versus inactive equipment.
Filtering by movement status
Touchway can also filter equipment based on operational behavior.
Examples:
- Stopped
- Moving
- Idling
- Being towed
- Unknown
These filters help supervisors quickly identify equipment that is actively operating.
Filter scope
Some operational filters may initially apply only to the equipment currently loaded in the view.
When this happens, Touchway displays a warning indicating that filtering is being applied to a partial dataset.
To analyze the entire fleet, use:
Apply to all equipment
This will execute the filter against all available assets in the organization.
Combining filters
Multiple filters can be applied simultaneously.
Example:
- Company: LATAM Cargo
- Type: Loader
- Inspection Status: Released
- Movement Status: Moving
Only equipment matching all selected criteria will be displayed.
This enables highly targeted operational analysis.
Important information
- Filters affect both the equipment list and map markers.
- All filters can be cleared using the Clear option.
- The more filters applied, the more specific the results become.
- Filters can be freely combined.
- Some filters depend on contracted features or available integrations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I display only equipment currently moving?
Yes. Use the Movement Status filter and select Moving.
Can I display only equipment belonging to a specific company?
Yes. Use the Company filter.
What is the difference between Type and Category?
Types are shared across the organization. Categories are company-specific.
Can I combine multiple filters?
Yes. Filters can be combined to create highly specific operational views.
Do filters affect only the list or also the map?
Both. Filters affect the equipment list and the markers displayed on the map.