Managing expiring contracts for leased enterprise assets
You can use the Contract and lease management view to track and take action on leased enterprise assets that are nearing the end of their contracts. You can choose to return your leased enterprise assets, buy out your leased enterprise assets, or extend your lease contracts.
Lease management flow
When a lease contract for a given enterprise asset is nearing its expiration, the Enterprise Asset Management application automatically sends out a notification informing you that the contract will be expiring soon. You can customize the timing, content, and recipients of this expiry notification by navigating to and then selecting Contract Threshold breached from the list of available email notifications.
After you receive an expiry notification for one of your lease contracts, you can begin the
lease-end process for that contract.
Remarque :
When the lease-end process begins,
the Enterprise Asset Management application automatically generates a Planning task
that you must complete to specify what action you want to take on either the associated
enterprise asset or the lease contract itself. You can choose toYou can begin the lease-end process only for active
lease contracts that are expiring within 90 days but do not have a
Substate of Expiring. A
Substate of Expiring indicates that the
lease-end process for that contract has already begun.
- return the enterprise asset to the asset vendor,
- buy out the enterprise asset so that you can permanently add it to your asset inventory,
- or extend the lease contract.