The NRX Blog

Where did all the Wrench Time go?

Where did all the Wrench Time go?

Most PM tasks are performed at scheduled PM intervals, and if your schedule is haywire or inconsistent, you could be wasting a lot of valuable wrench time over planning and scheduling these tasks.

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Poor Analysis leads to Poor Backlogs

Poor Analysis leads to Poor Backlogs

Maintenance backlogs are a necessary part of effective planning and scheduling. They should ensure that your work is prioritized effectively and that work orders that can be carried out efficiently at the same time are grouped together. However, some companies find it challenging to understand their current work order backlog since they cannot effectively dashboard and analyze their open work orders.

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Addressing Reliability in Work Order Analysis

Addressing Reliability in Work Order Analysis

Reliability is all about analyzing data and gaining better insights for future maintenance strategies. However, some companies are unable to conduct reliability analysis effectively due to unreliable or non-existent data. This is a challenge since it gives a misleading image of current operations and asset condition. Moreover, decisions aren’t made on time, which negatively impacts the overall business.

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The Need for PMs

The Need for PMs

Ever wondered what preventive maintenance could do for your organization? Diving deeper into preventive maintenance analysis can help you find areas to reduce maintenance costs and ensure asset longevity.

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Slashing Maintenance Costs through Work Order Analysis

Slashing Maintenance Costs through Work Order Analysis

When it comes to maintenance activities, quality underpins everything. Most organizations strive to keep costs low while maintaining high-quality orders. However, costs associated with maintenance activities such as reactive maintenance, arranging spare parts, and last-minute repairs can increase costs and damage your assets.

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Planning and Scheduling made easy with Work Order Analysis

Planning and Scheduling made easy with Work Order Analysis

Two critical functions in your maintenance program include planning and scheduling. Planning is like the ‘what’ and the ‘how’ of maintenance activities, while scheduling is the ‘who’ and the ‘when.’ Planning usually takes place before scheduling and involves aspects such as obtaining the right spare parts, skills, etc.

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