The benefits of predictive maintenance

 

Did you know that you can go for two types of maintenance for your systems and assets? Yes, you can choose corrective maintenance (reactive process to action or incident). You can also go for preventive maintenance (having a process in place to catch the issue before it happens).

Naturally, we also view Preventive Maintenance as something good that should be prioritized, but corrective maintenance is viewed as something bad that should only be used in extreme circumstances.

But interestingly, there is also Predictive Maintenance. It offers immense business value across various industries.

Let's examine the advantages.

1. Cost savings on maintenance

It is possible to cut the actual expenses of maintenance activities by over 50% with predictive maintenance. When comparing maintenance expenses, take into account the actual cost of replacement components, tools, and other equipment needed to maintain the equipment, as well as the actual cost of personnel and maintenance department overhead.

2. Decreased number of machine breakdowns

The frequency of unexpected and catastrophic equipment failures can be reduced by about 55% with periodic tracking of the real status of the equipment and process systems. This brings down problems of unanticipated equipment failure with a robust Predictive Maintenance Canada.

3. Lesser time is taken to repair

Time to repair will have a significant bearing on productivity. With quick repairs, equipment will remain inactive for a lesser time. This helps you get more done within the stipulated time.

Over to you

IRIS offers comprehensive Predictive Maintenance Canada solutions that can help you save a lot of money in the long run.

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