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October 30, 2025

Annualized Failure Rate: A Maintenance Metric That Matters


A computer monitor showing the annualized failure rate for equipment.Annualized Failure Rate (AFR) is a maintenance metric that matters. It offers maintenance teams a clear gauge of equipment reliability in a given year. This article explains AFR in fresh terms, shows how to compute and interpret it, and illustrates how CMMS software can unlock its value. Real-world examples from manufacturing, data centers, and fleet services bring the concept to life. Expect deeper insight into how tracking AFR drives smart maintenance decisions.

What the Annualized Failure Rate Measures and Why It Matters

Annualized Failure Rate calculates the percentage of units or components likely to fail over a one-year operating period. In equipment upkeep, that figure reveals how reliable assets remain in service. One way to express it:


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Filed under: annualized failure rate, AFR, maintenance metrics — Stephen Brayton on Thursday, October 30, 2025

October 29, 2025

Mastering STO Management: Streamlining Shutdowns, Turnarounds, and Outages


Workers conduct maintenance duties during a factory shutdown.In the world of industrial operations, a carefully orchestrated shutdown, turnaround, and outage (STO) event stands as a necessary pause for progress. This planned period of non-operation allows for the essential upkeep, inspection, and upgrade of complex machinery and infrastructure. A CMMS proves its worth by serving as the central hub for the monumental volume of data and tasks involved in such a major undertaking. Let's take a look at mastering major maintenance with a deeper examination of shutdowns, turnarounds, and outages.

What Is an STO? Understanding Shutdowns, Turnarounds, and Outages

The terms shutdown, turnaround, and outage are often used in the same breath, but they describe events of different scales and complexities. Understanding these distinctions helps maintenance professionals correctly scope and plan for each type of event. A CMMS assists in this foundational stage by providing a clear historical context for past events, allowing planners to recognize a standard shutdown versus a full-scale turnaround.


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Filed under: STO, shutdown, turnaround, outage, maintenance management — Stephen Brayton on Wednesday, October 29, 2025

October 28, 2025

Overstocking Risks: Why Excess Inventory Hurts (and What to Do Instead)


An overstocked warehouse makes for inefficient operations.Have you ever wondered why excess inventory harms your operations? Why not certain items or your entire warehouse? This would seem like a good practice. Read on to see how overstocking drags down performance across sectors. It explains the hidden costs tied to holding surplus inventory. It also illustrates how modern tools like CMMS systems help avoid those costs.

The Hidden Costs of Overstocking Inventory

Carrying too much inventory absorbs valuable storage space. Warehouses fill with unused goods, forcing businesses to rent additional floors or expand facilities. These expenses cut into margins. Beyond physical costs, labor hours inflate as teams sort, organize, and audit redundant stock.


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Filed under: overstocking risks, inventory management, MRO inventory control — Stephen Brayton on Tuesday, October 28, 2025

October 27, 2025

Wheeled vs. Tracked Equipment: Maintenance Costs and CMMS Benefits


Wheeled vs. tracked equipment makes a difference for your CMMS maintenance operations.When companies weigh the purchase of heavy equipment, the conversation usually starts with upfront costs and performance specs. Yet maintenance, operating life, and resale value shape the true return on investment. Let's look at choosing between wheeled and tracked equipment with factors such as maintenance costs and insights regarding a computerized maintenance management system. The comparison between wheeled and tracked equipment highlights how different machines demand different levels of care. A CMMS adds an extra dimension, offering a framework for reducing costs and extending asset value across an entire fleet.

When companies weigh the purchase of heavy equipment, the conversation often begins with upfront costs and performance specifications. However, factors such as maintenance, operating life, and resale value ultimately determine the true return on investment. Choosing between wheeled and tracked equipment requires evaluating maintenance costs and understanding how a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) can influence long-term efficiency. A CMMS introduces a structured approach to maintenance, reducing costs and extending the value of assets across an entire fleet.


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Filed under: wheeled vs tracked equipment, equipment maintenance costs, CMMS benefits — Stephen Brayton on Monday, October 27, 2025

October 23, 2025

How to Choose the Right CMMS for Your Maintenance Operations


A maintenance supervisor reviews his operations to make the best CMMS choiceNavigating the landscape of maintenance software presents a significant challenge for any business. When maintenance operations are hindered by disorganized spreadsheets, a backlog of work orders, and low productivity, a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) can provide a powerful solution. This comprehensive guide on selecting the correct CMMS walks you through the essential steps to identify the right system for your facility, transforming your maintenance practices from reactive to proactive.

Define Your Maintenance Objectives Before Choosing a CMMS

Before you can choose a new system, you must first acknowledge the problems plaguing your current operations. Is unplanned downtime increasing, causing production delays and lost revenue? Does a chaotic stockroom lead to wasted time searching for parts? Are you facing excessive overtime because technicians spend more time on reactive repairs than planned work? Defining these specific issues is the first and most crucial step toward finding a CMMS that truly helps.


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October 22, 2025

How to Create a Preventive Maintenance Program That Works


A factory building a preventive maintenance program.Preventive maintenance matters for any organization that relies on equipment or facilities. Instead of waiting for breakdowns, managers plan inspections, replacements, and adjustments ahead of time. A CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) makes this approach easier to organize and track. This article explains how preventive maintenance works, its benefits, and how a CMMS strengthens the process.


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Filed under: Preventive maintenance, CMMS, asset management — Stephen Brayton on Wednesday, October 22, 2025

October 21, 2025

Mastering CMMS Training for Maintenance Success


A maintenance supervisor receives CMMS training onsite.When a company invests in a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), the expectation extends far beyond installing new software. The goal often includes reducing unplanned downtime, cutting costs, and improving work order efficiency. Yet the key ingredient in realizing these outcomes lies in how effectively employees learn and apply the system. This is where mastering CMMS training for maintenance success makes the difference.

Why CMMS Training Is Essential for Maintenance Success

A CMMS provides the tools for scheduling maintenance tasks, tracking assets, and managing costs, but the software itself does not guarantee success. Its value depends on the proficiency of those who use it. Without proper training, organizations may struggle with inaccurate data, underutilized features, and poor user adoption. Training bridges this gap by building user confidence and fostering better engagement with the system.


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Filed under: CMMS training, computerized maintenance management system, maintenance software training — Stephen Brayton on Tuesday, October 21, 2025

October 20, 2025

How Maintenance Management Evolved Through Industrial Revolutions


Timeline of CMMS evolution showing the shift from paper logs to IoT-enabled maintenance management systems.Let's look at how maintenance management evolved through industrial revolutions. We'll outline the journey of maintenance management across history’s transformative eras. Read further for how each revolution introduced new tools, shifted practices, and reshaped how industries care for assets. You’ll see how a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) has adopted those changes, gaining power in modern maintenance contexts.

The First Industrial Revolution: The Origins of Reactive Maintenance

The First Industrial Revolution launched in the late 18th century, powered by coal and steam. Factories replaced hand tools with mechanized production. Industries—from textile mills in England to U.S. iron foundries—faced massive downtime when machinery broke. Originally, shops reacted only when equipment failed (reactive or "run-to-failure" maintenance).


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Filed under: industrial revolutions, CMMS evolution, maintenance management systems, IoT maintenance, — Stephen Brayton on Monday, October 20, 2025

October 16, 2025

Unlocking the Full Potential of Your CMMS


A representation of unlocking the potential of a CMMSInvesting in a computerized maintenance management system, or CMMS offers numerous benefits for a company. Organizations often make this move to address specific issues, such as a disorderly stockroom, excessive unplanned downtime for assets, or uncontrolled work order management. After supervisors, technicians, and managers determine the needs and select the right software, they must work with the vendor to ensure proper, effective use. This process involves unlocking the full potential of your CMMS, embracing certain "secrets" of the system—not hushed whispers, but rather foundational strategies that are often overlooked.

Start Small to Maximize CMMS Maintenance Software Success

Jumping in with both feet can overwhelm any team. A CMMS is a powerful piece of software, and trying to handle every aspect of your maintenance, stockroom, and purchasing departments all at once can lead to a messy, difficult rollout. Teams will struggle with the massive changes and spend too much time just inputting information. A better approach involves beginning with one small area of your operations. Perhaps you focus on a specific piece of equipment or a single maintenance department. Once you see positive results in this limited scope, you can confidently expand to other areas.


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Filed under: CMMS, computerized maintenance management system, maintenance software — Stephen Brayton on Thursday, October 16, 2025

October 15, 2025

The Role of Building Audits and CMMS in Compliance


A maintenance technician conducts an inspection for building audits.Let's look at the role of building audits and CMMS. The process of inspection reporting in building audits often feels overwhelming to facility teams. Read further to learn how digital systems support accountability, safety, and long-term planning. You’ll see why audits matter, what inspectors look for, and how software like a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) makes the difference between last-minute scrambling and continuous compliance. We’ll also look at real examples from industries where audits determine reputation and safety records.

Building Inspections and CMMS Compliance: Improving Reporting and Safety

Audits do more than check boxes on a regulator’s list. They create accountability between building owners, maintenance staff, and the public. When an inspection reveals that exits are blocked or that a sprinkler system hasn’t been tested in years, the findings expose more than code violations—they reveal vulnerabilities that could cost lives or revenue.


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Filed under: building inspections, building audits, CMMS compliance — Stephen Brayton on Wednesday, October 15, 2025