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January 16, 2025

6 Tips for Excelling in Preventative Maintenance and Management


As a maintenance manager, you face daily challenges. They come from everywhere. Management, team members, and production line personnel. You deal with emergencies, backlogs, deadlines, and budgets. How do you cope with everything to be successful? Not only in your department but to further the success of the company. This article will explore six tips to help maintenance managers succeed.

Of course, I could list twenty or more attributes or qualities you should have. However, let’s keep it simple. The six areas you’ll read about include:

  • Prioritizing Preventive Maintenance
  • Build Foundations Communications Skills
  • Understand Your Role in Maintenance
  • Make Wise Decisions
  • Strategic Planning
  • Delegation: A Foundational Skill
  • Also, let’s see how a computerized maintenance management system can help you with each of the six tips.


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    Filed under: preventative maintenance, foundational skills for managers — Stephen Brayton on Thursday, January 16, 2025

    January 15, 2025

    Leadership Strategies for Maintenance Managers: How CMMS Enhances Maintenance Management


    Whether you call them managers or supervisors, the head of the maintenance team plays the role of leader. Responsibilities include hiring a quality team, providing training opportunities, and striving for maintenance management success.

    Other roles include:

    • Scheduler
    • Budgeting
    • Implementing maintenance operations

    They set goals of:

    • Reduced downtime
    • Reduced safety measuresv
    • Regulatory compliance
    • Cost-effectiveness
    • Increased worker productivity

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    Filed under: maintenance managers, maintenance management — Stephen Brayton on Wednesday, January 15, 2025

    January 14, 2025

    How To Improve Production Efficiency


    All companies want to cut costs. One of the ways they do this comes directly from the production side. They look for how to improve production efficiency. This article will suggest seven ways to up that efficiency.

    Maintenance technician collaborating with a production operator to improve efficiency using CMMS software.Key Benefits of Production Efficiency in Your Operations

    1. The aforementioned reducing expenses lie near the top of the list. However, where do these costs originate? Labor. Maintenance. Parts. Cost of equipment. Resources.
      • Let’s look at each of these in turn.
      • Labor – As you’ll see later, training employees also leads to better efficiency. You’ll hire the best-skilled workers with experience. Or provide training for those who lack the necessary skills.
      • Maintenance – Again, read on for more discussion, but proper maintenance extends asset life and reliability.
      • Parts – Included in maintenance. Proper maintenance keeps inventory costs down since technicians use fewer parts.
      • Cost of Equipment – Maintenance and trained employees affect this. More years of use means you don’t incur the costs of replacement.
      • Resources – Having the correct quality materials that the equipment processes lower costs.

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    Filed under: production efficiency, CMMS software — Stephen Brayton on Tuesday, January 14, 2025

    January 13, 2025

    Work Requests vs. Work Orders: Understanding the Key Differences


    Challenge: Name the differences between a work request versus a work order.

    Answer: The first asks, and the second directs.

    This article will explore deeper than the obvious answer.


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    Filed under: work requests, work orders — Stephen Brayton on Monday, January 13, 2025

    January 09, 2025

    Success With Preventive Maintenance Checklists


    Sample preventative maintenance checklist softwareActually, what this article will present will not only fulfill preventive maintenance (PM) checklists, but those for other repairs. Checklists provide step-by-step instructions. Some maintenance tasks require a certain order of completion. With a checklist, you help ensure the technician completes all steps.

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    Many of us use checklists every day. Home projects include setting up a backyard swimming pool or swing set. Homeowners build furniture and model cars from kits. Each of those projects has a set of step-by-step instructions.


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    Filed under: preventative maintenance, maintenance checklists — Stephen Brayton on Thursday, January 09, 2025

    January 08, 2025

    Understanding Stock Turnover Ratio


    Stockroom shelves showcasing organized inventory management to improve STR.The goals of companies across industries include how to trim expenses. For those with dedicated maintenance departments, one of the areas to track will be the stock turnover ratio (STR). In this article, we will discuss the following:

     

    What is the Stock Turnover Ratio (STR)?

    This metric serves as a barometer for the efficiency of spare parts investment. It gauges whether funds allocated to inventory are actively contributing to facility operations or languishing on storeroom shelves. You want to find the optimum amount of inventory to keep on hand that aligns with operational needs.

    Supervisors will use historical records of maintenance activities to determine the quantity of stock needed. Just as important will be the minimum amount of stock on hand below which you’d purchase more.


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    Filed under: stock turnover ratio, STR — Stephen Brayton on Wednesday, January 08, 2025

    January 07, 2025

    Understanding Failure Reporting, Cause, and Corrective Action


    A broken piece of equipment in a plantAll businesses have assets. When one of those assets breaks down or fails, you call in maintenance. However, technicians can’t just repair and move on. For a successful program, you need an analysis of the problem.

    This article will explore the acronym FRACAS. This stands for Failure Reporting, Analysis, and Corrective Action System. Basically, this system seeks to identify the failure, the cause, and the solution, or the action taken. Let’s look at each of these in turn.

    Identifying the Failure

    Whatever the problem, you have to identify it. You can use numerous terms for this. Break down. Stops working. Glitch. Malfunction. Broken part. Defective part. Won’t start.

    Develop a set of codes to cover the various types of failures. If you use a quality computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), you’ll have a menu item for this. You’ll use these codes on work orders either as a known factor or for the technician to add to the record.


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    Filed under: 'failure, cause, action,’ failure reporting, corrective action system — Stephen Brayton on Tuesday, January 07, 2025

    January 06, 2025

    Understanding Asset Management: A Comprehensive Guide


    Technicians collaborating on an asset management program in an industrial setting.Under the general category of maintenance management, you have several subcategories. In this article, we'll have a better understanding of one of those: asset management. We'll look at the following:

    • Defining Asset Management Programs
    • The Benefits of a Successful Program
    • Developing a Successful Asset Management Policy
    • Implementing Your Asset Management Program
    • How CMMS Enhances Your Asset Management Program

    You'll find assets in every business. From computers to vehicles to buildings/property to industrial equipment. For a business to thrive, these assets must stay at the highest baseline functionality possible.

    What does this mean? "Out of the box" assets operate at their peak. Over time, you must conduct maintenance to keep assets at their baseline. This could consist of preventive tasks or repairs.

    Of course, all assets age. This means that the baseline lowers. Eventually, maintenance costs outweigh the cost of a new or replacement. At that time, you'll have to decide to invest in something else.

    This may take multiple personnel: supervisors, management, planners, production people, and accounting.


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    Filed under: assets, management, CMMS, maintenance — Stephen Brayton on Monday, January 06, 2025

    December 23, 2024

    What Is Downtime Tracking? Understanding Methods and Software


    Maintenance technician analyzing downtime tracking data for improved efficiency.This week, we'll explore the question of what is downtime tracking. As part of achieving management success, you'll want downtime reports. Read on for the financial repercussions of idle machinery. Other areas of interest include:

    • What is downtime tracking?
    • Benefits of this information.
    • How this differs from production downtime.
    • Methods of collecting the data.

    What is Downtime Tracking?

    Consider this a pivotal tool to maximize production efficiency. However, the journey to operational excellence doesn't end with merely collecting data on machine stoppage. It involves a multi-faceted approach.

    1. Pinpointing the causes of downtime. You have to understand what happened. What was the failure? Then you need to know why it failed. Human error? Design problem? Worn-out parts?
    2. Analyzing the collected data. You may not have much information from many sources. The next step, though, is to collect everything for study.
    3. Deploying strategic measures to prevent or minimize future interruptions.

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    Filed under: downtime, maintenance, CMMS, automation — Stephen Brayton on Monday, December 23, 2024

    December 10, 2024

    Understanding ROA: A Guide to Return on Assets

    Manufacturing plant illustrating asset utilization for Return on Assets (ROA) analysisDo you have a good understanding of ROA (Return on Assets)? We've all heard the term ROI (Return On Investments). However, you can consider ROA a part of the overall ROI. This metric gauges a company's efficiency in utilizing its assets to generate profits.

    In this article, we'll look at:

    • The Definition of ROA and how it relates to companies.
    • The advantages of knowing your ROA.
    • Calculating of ROA.
    • Industry examples.
    • How a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) enhances the measurement.

    What is ROA? Understanding Return on Assets

    Return On Assets measures a company's profitability by comparing its net income to its total assets. It shows how efficiently a company uses its assets to generate profit. Companies use ROA for various reasons. Let's highlight a few and discuss aspects of each.


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    Filed under: ROA, assets, maintenance, efficiency — Stephen Brayton on Tuesday, December 10, 2024