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The Ultimate Guide to Heavy Construction Software

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MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT MAXIMIZE UPTIME AND CUT COSTS With so much financial risk and reward riding on their equipment, it's no wonder so many companies are moving from fragmented paper- and spreadsheet-based systems to a specialized Maintenance Management Program. A good program provides enterprise-wide visibility and enables them to… Centralize Information Establish a single source for equipment status, history and documentation Manage Maintenance Processes Streamline creation and execution of repair requests and work orders Drive Preventive Maintenance Set up and stay on top of proactive, user- defined programs to prevent unplanned work, increase uptime, cut costs and improve safety Plan and Schedule Assign maintenance labor, parts, materials and tools with drag-and-drop ease on a central schedule to make ongoing adjustments that maximize efficiency and uptime Gain Mobile Agility Access documentation and manage repair requests, work orders, and time cards in the field and in real time Leverage Telematics and GPS Data Aggregate data coming directly from equipment – automatically – and use it to drive maintenance and prevention intervals Improve Reporting and Analytics Track key indicators and leverage data to make more informed repair, replacement and rental decisions Maximize Warranty Coverage Savings generated by a Warranty Tracking feature alone could justify the cost of a Maintenance Management Program Field Data Collection Equipment Maintenance Business Intelligence Industry leaders hold maintenance costs to around five percent of revenue. For others with reactive approaches, that total can climb to fifteen percent or more. HOW DO YOU MEASURE UP?

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