![]() ![]() Owners of complex manufacturing systems are constantly trying to make better and faster decisions to improve reliability and maintenance. Because of this limitation, they do not allow users to optimize activities that maximize reliability alone. While they manage maintenance activities, they don’t quantify how the activities contribute to reliability. Reliability data not typically managed within a CMMS include operator rounds, predictive maintenance results (e.g., vibration analysis, oil analysis, thermography), inspection results (e.g., internal and external inspections, thickness readings) collected as part of a Mechanical Integrity program, project management functionality, human resource management functionality, root cause analysis results, process historian readings, and laboratory sample results.ĮAM systems also have limitations. However, the limited focus of CMMS leaves gaps that require organizations to use other software tools to effectively manage a facility’s assets. What Does the Future of Reliability Look Like?
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