12 Maintenance Scheduling Challenges That Cost Businesses Time and Money
Maintenance schedules rarely fail because of poor intentions. They fail when planned intervals clash with production demands, when labor estimates...
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Maintenance schedules rarely fail because of poor intentions. They fail when planned intervals clash with production demands, when labor estimates...
Learn MoreComparing maintenance costs across facilities seems straightforward until you realize each site operates under different conditions. Varying asset ages, production...
Learn MoreManaging maintenance across multiple sites introduces a level of complexity that single-facility operations simply don’t face. Small variations in how...
Learn MoreEvery facility operates with a mix of equipment that ranges from mission-critical to entirely non-essential. Treating them all with the...
Learn MoreFixed preventive maintenance calendars rarely align with real-world operational variability. Production peaks, supply chain delays, staffing shortages, and seasonal load...
Learn MoreThe permit to work system is the primary administrative control for hazardous activities across oil and gas operations. It dictates...
Learn MoreFacility maintenance rarely happens at a clean desk or under reliable lighting. Technicians work on rooftops, inside cramped mechanical rooms,...
Learn MoreRoot cause analysis takes time. Most maintenance teams do not have extra hours to spend digging through old work orders,...
Learn MoreDowntime is expensive. In manufacturing, a single hour of unplanned stoppage can cost tens of thousands in lost production, missed...
Learn MoreMaintenance teams report MTTR, MTBF, and availability every month. The numbers go into dashboards, leadership reviews, and capital planning decks....
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