Manufacturing/Warehouse

Discrete Manufacturing

Manufacturing is one of the most core industries in any economy. The equipment required to run a manufacturing plant is expensive to replace and costly when it goes down. Replacing what becomes maintenance in reactive mode with a preventive maintenance program will give you more control of the plant and the failures that occur. Implementing a maintenance management solution for your locations, equipment and machinery can be one of the best decisions you make as a maintenance manager. The benefits to implementing a CMMS are numerous and specific to each organization. If there are any equipment failures or downtime, you can use the CMMS to create a asset downtime report or to figure out your mean time between failures.

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Using Maintenance Connection’s simple, easy-to-use web-based application can help your manufacturing plant extend asset life, track maintenance costs, prevent and predict equipment failures, improve labor productivity, reduce costly downtimes, minimize investments in inventory, and lower the total cost of maintenance.

Manufacturing firms can set up maintenance procedures and preventive maintenance schedules for facilities and equipment such as the following:

  • Material Loaders
  • Packaging Equipment
  • Cooling Equipment
  • Robotics
  • Grinders
  • Heat Transfer Equipment
  • Automation Systems
  • Heavy Machinery
  • Power Control/Generators
  • Metal Fabrication Systems
  • Pumps
  • Electrical Panels
  • Turbines
  • Material Handlers
  • Controllers

Process Manufacturing

Whether it is paint, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food and beverage, or metals, there are some challenging issues that face process manufacturing plants. We understand these issues and have built software to help manage your maintenance, both corrective and preventive. With the constant push to trim production and inventory costs, it becomes increasingly important to have a system in place to track maintenance costs. In addition, equipment downtime can be costly to the success of the organization.

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Using Maintenance Connection’s simple, easy-to-use web-based application can help your process manufacturing organization extend asset life, track maintenance costs, prevent and predict machine failures, improve labor productivity, reduce costly downtimes, minimize investments in inventory, and lower the total cost of maintenance.

Process manufacturers can set up maintenance procedures and preventive maintenance schedules for facilities and equipment such as the following:

  • Oxidizers
  • Scrubbers
  • Pressure Regulators
  • Cylinders
  • Refrigeration Compressors
  • Coolers
  • Vacuums and Pumps
  • Packaging Equipment
  • Heaters
  • Robotics
  • Scales
  • Ovens
  • Conveyer
  • Choppers
  • Grinders

Warehouse Management

Warehouse maintenance management is critical to maximize fulfillment and minimize downtime. The equipment needed to keep a warehouses running smoothly requires preventive maintenance so unscheduled failures are not incurred. Implementing a maintenance management solution for your warehouse is a critical component of inventory management. From tracking inventory costs, to automated reordering, to bar-coding integration, Maintenance Connection will ensure that any warehouse operates seamlessly.

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Using Maintenance Connection’s simple, easy-to-use web-based application can help your warehouse extend asset life, track maintenance costs, prevent and predict equipment failures, keep track of inventory costs, manage stockrooms, and lower the total cost of maintenance.

Warehouses can set up maintenance procedures and preventive maintenance schedules for facilities and equipment such as the following:

  • Material Loaders
  • Packaging Equipment
  • Conveyors
  • Hydraulic Stackers
  • Automation Systems
  • Heavy Machinery
  • Dock Equipment
  • Metal Fabrication Systems
  • Pumps
  • Drum Equipment
  • Forklifts
  • Material Handlers
  • Controllers