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Maintenance Planning & Scheduling: A Complete Guide

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Any business that relies on mission-critical machinery and equipment will require an effective maintenance program. To perfect the process, careful maintenance planning and scheduling will be required. These two processes are inextricably linked, and they form the structure that determines how well machines run, how well resources are allocated and used, and how much unexpected…

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Top Predictive Maintenance Challenges & How to Overcome Them

Predictive maintenance (PdM) is a powerful tool to help businesses keep their equipment running smoothly and avoid costly downtime. However, implementing a PdM program is not without its challenges. In actuality, this maintenance strategy requires much more support than just the initial investment in hardware and software. To achieve the best results, it will be…

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Predictive Maintenance Best Practices

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Moving to a predictive maintenance (PdM) approach can appear complex and costly, but it does not have to be. A step-by-step strategy combined with the correct software solution can make this a simple procedure that yields tremendous rewards.

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How IoT-enabled maintenance solutions can elevate the performance of assets in the field, the fleet, and the plant

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Since early 2020, organizations that rely on industrial machinery have faced labor shortages, disconnected markets, and disrupted supply chains. We know that the impact is more pronounced for organizations that operate on different machinery and assets. So how can companies move forward? To thrive for the remainder of 2022, companies should adopt the Internet of…

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Selecting a CMMS: Stepping Up Your Public Asset Management Game

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Municipal water utilities are made up of assets, including pipes, valves, tanks, pumps, wells, hydrants, treatment facilities and other components. To effectively manage such public assets, you need to know what they are and where they are located. Decision making to manage such assets requires data collection, data management and analysis. The Water Finance Research Foundation says that municipal utilities that move from paper-based systems to computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) can realize an estimated 12 to 18 percent cost savings.

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