Maintenance costs are subject to a greater degree of control than most other costs in an organization. Up to a point, organizations can choose how much maintenance they do and in turn tweak the type of maintenance to get better results with lowered costs. To control costs, organizations need the right information to determine if money is spent effectively.
Read this paper to learn how a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) can help your organization increase resource and labor productivity, decrease inventory needs and reduce equipment downtime. Explore how your organization can make more effective management decisions and constant improvements to drive cost savings in the following areas:
Liability tracking
Labor productivity
Inventory control
Demand planning
Safety
Topics:
Equipment Maintenance
Facilities Management and Maintenance
Inventory Management
Computer Maintenance Mangement
Work order management