Why You Should Digitize Equipment Maintenance
Today, we’ll be discussing five reasons why you should digitize equipment maintenance. But first, let’s get into the difference between corrective maintenance and preventive maintenance.
Collect and implement million dollar ideas
Track and upscale workforce skills with ease
Build and deploy on-demand training with ease
Collect data and compile production loss trees
Prioritize internal and external quality defects
Identify, assign and close shop-floor anomalies quickly
Identify, assign and close shop-floor anomalies quickly
Document and manage quick to complex kaizens
Make the most out of the shop floor walks
Identify, assign and close shop-floor anomalies quickly
Schedule & plan maintenance activities
Collect and implement million dollar ideas
Collect and implement million dollar ideas
Track and upscale workforce skills with ease
Build and deploy on-demand training with ease
Collect data and compile production loss trees
Prioritize internal and external quality defects
Identify, assign and close shop-floor anomalies quickly
Identify, assign and close shop-floor anomalies quickly
Document and manage quick to complex kaizens
Make the most out of the shop floor walks
Schedule & plan maintenance activities
Identify, assign and close shop-floor anomalies quickly
Collect and implement million dollar ideas
Ensure smooth operations and create safer shop floor conditions
Today, we’ll be discussing five reasons why you should digitize equipment maintenance. But first, let’s get into the difference between corrective maintenance and preventive maintenance.
Consider this scenario: You are running late for the office and are about to catch the elevator when you notice a sign board saying, ‘Elevator Under Maintenance. Please use the staircase.’ In that moment, this might seem like an inconvenience, but existence of that sign board is of paramount importance for safety of numerous lives.