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. However, costs associated with maintenance activities such as reactive maintenance, arranging spare parts, and...

Work Order Close Outs for a Successful Work Order Completion

You manage your work order perfectly until it is time to hand it over to maintenance workers to add relevant pieces of information about the work. You later realize that key information is missing or that your work order was not closed out efficiently. Does this sound...

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...

Better the Maintenance Strategy, Better the Returns

A company’s maintenance strategies can tell a lot about how maintenance budgets are allocated, where time is spent, and the cost of maintaining specific equipment. But what good is this data if not validated, normalized, and analyzed in the right way? What if your...