Maintenance teams already juggle more variables than most people see. Aging assets. New equipment with complex controls. Tight staffing. Higher uptime expectations. The work never stops, and a single ...
Plants and facilities rarely fail because teams lack effort. They fail because work, parts, and history live in separate places. A technician closes a work order, a planner updates a […] ...
If you work in facilities, you know how a single broken machine can impact the overall production. Even a minor, unexpected breakdown is enough to disrupt ...
When asked, “Do you use work orders?”, equipment managers respond in frustration and talk about systems that are “too complicated,” “unnecessary,” or “just paperwork.” It is time to think seriously ...