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April 08, 2026

Achieve Operational Harmony: How a CMMS Balances Your Maintenance Workflow


A balanced manufacturing operation due to proper CMMS usage.Effective maintenance operations hinge on a delicate balance between assets, inventory, purchasing, and maintenance itself. When these elements fall out of sync, businesses experience costly disruptions, reduced productivity, and increased stress. Many companies use a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to regain and "maintain" the balance.

Let's look at the signs of imbalance. Just as a teeter-totter tilts with uneven weight distribution, maintenance departments can become lopsided, leading to significant challenges. The following unfolds challenges that cause problems. Anything from safety hazards to increased labor and inventory costs.


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Filed under: CMMS, Computerized Maintenance Management System, Asset Management, Inventory ControlStephen Brayton on Wednesday, April 08, 2026

April 06, 2026

6 Foundational Issues to Resolve Before Implementing Maintenance Management Software (CMMS)


A maintenance team discuss issue before implementing their CMMS.When the need for enhanced organization arises—whether in personal finances, home improvement projects, or the complex realm of workplace maintenance management—people often seek software solutions. However, the journey to effective software implementation rarely sees a straightforward path. So, how does one navigate maintenance management software?

Particularly within maintenance departments, whether serving expansive ethanol plants, bustling hospitals, luxurious resorts, or busy auto dealerships, the selection and deployment of maintenance management software can present significant challenges.


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Filed under: CMMS implementation challenges, maintenance management software, CMMS foundational issuesStephen Brayton on Monday, April 06, 2026

April 01, 2026

Power Plant CMMS Software for Uptime, Safety & Compliance | MAPCON


Technicians conduct power plant maintenance for safety.Power plants operate under immense pressure, both literally and figuratively. Keeping your systems running safely and efficiently means staying ahead of breakdowns, inspections, and compliance requirements. That’s why MAPCON offers intuitive, customizable plant maintenance software designed to support your entire operation, from preventive scheduling to real-time performance tracking.

With over 40 years of experience helping power generation facilities meet demanding industry standards, MAPCON has become a trusted name in plant maintenance management software. Our CMMS gives you the tools to reduce risk, lower costs, and protect uptime, all while improving safety and regulatory compliance.


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Filed under: Power plant CMMS, plant maintenance software, power generation CMMSStephen Brayton on Wednesday, April 01, 2026

March 30, 2026

Comprehensive CMMS Services and Features That Enhance Maintenance Operations


Various services and features of a CMMS to enhance maintenanceImplementing a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) transforms facility management and operational efficiency. A modern CMMS offers tools that increase productivity, reduce costs, and improve oversight across maintenance workflows. Selecting the right system requires understanding the features and services that maximize value. This guide explores 22 comprehensive CMMS services and features that enhance maintenance operations.

Superior Customer Support

Access to knowledgeable, responsive support can prevent small issues from escalating into operational disruptions. CMMS providers should offer technical and informational guidance, with representatives capable of analyzing complex problems and delivering clear, actionable solutions. Friendly and proactive service helps organizations maintain consistent workflows while ensuring maximum system functionality.


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Filed under: CMMS features, maintenance software, computerized maintenance management systemStephen Brayton on Monday, March 30, 2026

March 25, 2026

Stop the Cycle: Transform Your Maintenance Strategy from Reactive to Proactive


An image of costly reactive repair and a technician conducting preventive maintenance.The dreaded phrase, "Bob, that machine is down again," echoes through countless facilities, a stark reminder of the pervasive problem of reactive maintenance. If you're tired of firefighting breakdowns and watching productivity plummet, you should understand how to stop the cycle and transform your maintenance strategy from reactive to proactive.

Reactive maintenance, the practice of addressing equipment issues only after they fail, presents a deceptively simple approach. However, its consequences ripple through every facet of your operation, eroding profitability and hindering growth.


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Filed under: reactive maintenance, proactive maintenance, preventive maintenance, CMMSStephen Brayton on Wednesday, March 25, 2026

March 23, 2026

Prevent Stockouts: Proven Inventory Management Strategies for Success


A warehouse supervisor uses a CMMS to avoid inventory stockout.We've all experienced the frustration. Imagine the scenario. Deep into a project, whether assembling furniture or repairing a leaky faucet, and suddenly, you realize you don't have a crucial component. The initial reaction is often disbelief, followed by a frantic search. You check every conceivable location, hoping you simply misplaced it. But eventually, you're forced to admit the truth: you're out of stock. This article gives you a guide to effective inventory management.


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Filed under: inventory management, stockouts, CMMS, MAPCON CMMSStephen Brayton on Monday, March 23, 2026

March 18, 2026

How to Improve Collaboration Between Maintenance and Production Teams


A CMMS provides collaboration between maintenance and production.The relationship between maintenance and production departments within a company can often be strained. While not a full-blown war, the friction between these two essential functions can significantly impact a company's efficiency and profitability. This conflict, if left unaddressed, can lead to a cascade of negative consequences, affecting everything from equipment downtime to employee morale. This article explains how to improve collaboration between maintenance and production teams. It explores the root causes of tension, examines the resulting problems, and proposes a comprehensive solution centered around effective maintenance management.

Understanding the Disconnect: Perspectives from Both Sides

To effectively address the maintenance vs. production challenge, we must first understand the perspectives of both sides. Both departments often harbor grievances against the other, and sometimes, even internal team members face criticism. Let's delve into the common complaints voiced by each group.


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Filed under: maintenance vs production, CMMS, MAPCON CMMS, maintenance managementStephen Brayton on Wednesday, March 18, 2026

March 16, 2026

Visual Intelligence in Maintenance: AI-Driven Asset Inspection


A maintenance manager uses AI-enhanced CMMS to analyze asset inspectionsThe concept behind Computer Vision and AI in asset inspection and condition monitoring reflects a growing shift toward visual intelligence in maintenance programs. Organizations already collect thousands of inspection photos and videos, yet many of those files remain underused. AI-driven image analysis now converts visual data into structured maintenance insights. This change reshapes how inspection evidence supports decisions inside the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS).

How Computer Vision Interprets Inspection Images

Computer vision refers to AI systems trained to recognize patterns, objects, and anomalies within images or video. In asset inspection, these systems review technician-submitted photos, drone footage, or fixed camera feeds and compare visual elements against known conditions.


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Filed under: computer vision asset inspection, AI condition monitoring, CMMS image analysisStephen Brayton on Monday, March 16, 2026

March 11, 2026

Elevating Maintenance Skills with CMMS Technology


Efficient maintenance at various industries managed with assistance of a CMMS."The future belongs to those who learn more skills and combine them in creative ways." – Robert Greene

An article at Indeed discusses a lot of basic information related to maintenance technicians. It doesn't focus on any particular type of maintenance but highlights several general areas. Pay particular attention to the seven skills suggested for people who want to apply for maintenance positions. The following helps you elevate maintenance skills with a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS).

Looking over this list, you'll see these skills don't relate solely to maintenance. Practically any employee in any field should have them. Yes, those starting out face the catch-22 of not having experience without being employed, but not gaining employment without experience. Articles on this site and others tackle ways to overcome this obstacle. This post centers on a CMMS, its features and options, and how proper usage can enhance these skills that have been gained from experience and may spark a new variant for those skills.


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Filed under: CMMS, maintenance management software, MAPCON CMMSStephen Brayton on Wednesday, March 11, 2026

March 09, 2026

The AI-Enhanced CMMS: Instant Support and Knowledge Retrieval for the Front Lines


A maintenance manager uses an AI-enhanced CMMS for better data retrieval.Maintenance teams often require immediate answers while working on critical equipment. An AI-enhanced CMMS provides real-time access to records, manuals, and SOPs. Technicians can ask questions and receive instant responses, saving valuable time. This technology ensures maintenance teams have the information they need at the point of service.

Real-Time Access to Equipment Data

Technicians frequently need specific details on assets. For example, asking, "What oil is required for Asset 7A?" triggers the AI to retrieve the precise information from the CMMS database. The system can also provide links to datasheets or maintenance manuals for further reference.

In industries such as manufacturing, HVAC, and food processing, this immediate access reduces equipment downtime. Teams can resolve issues quickly, preventing production interruptions and avoiding costly delays.


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Filed under: AI-enhanced CMMS, maintenance AI, technician supportStephen Brayton on Monday, March 09, 2026