Why CMMS?
Does your company understand the real benefits of CMMS? You're probably familiar with how accounting software helps
your organization manage cash flows, pay suppliers and employees, and collect accounts receivable. Accounting software
also provides management with important information to make better strategic decisions.
Just as accounting systems help manage the financial activities of your organization, a CMMS package provides your
organization with the means to manage maintenance effectively. CMMS gives you the ability to capture information
and make powerful decisions about the valuable assets of your organization, whether those assets are production
equipment or rooms in a facility.
More specifically, CMMS provides you with the ability to do the following:
Effectively Plan Maintenance Functions
CMMS lets you take control of maintenance functions in your organization, giving you the freedom to move maintenance
activities out of crisis mode and into planning mode.
Improve Productivity
CMMS improves your organization's productivity by maximizing equipment uptime and keeping assets in peak operating
condition. This reduces unplanned downtime and demand maintenance. Work efficiency is also achieved through better
scheduling of maintenance staff.
Lower Overall Operating Costs
CMMS lets you control and lower maintenance department costs. You gain significant savings by preventing expensive
repairs before they occur and improving the efficiency of routine maintenance tasks. And because you don't stop
paying employees when equipment isn't functioning, preventing downtime also delivers lower operating costs.
Keep On Top of Legal Obligations and Liability
CMMS can remind you of inspections and preventive maintenance chores that are required by law. For example, many
organizations have the legal obligation to perform regular upkeep on various types of equipment (elevators,
fire prevention systems, medical equipment, etc.). CMMS can make sure you know when maintenance is required,
can keep reminding you until the work is actually done, and can preserve records proving that the necessary maintenance
was completed. In this way, CMMS can protect your organization against lawsuits and other potential risks.
Record and Store Valuable Information
Perhaps the greatest utility of CMMS is its ability to provide you with relevant information regarding maintenance
functions. For example, CMMS can alert your organization to under-performing equipment or spaces, labor inefficiencies
and reasons for production outages. This type of information lets you make better and more accountable decisions
about maintenance functions in your organization.
CMMS - An Important Business Opportunity
Clearly, CMMS is an important business opportunity that can markedly improve operations, increase accountability
for maintenance functions and yield substantial financial benefits.
Click here to find out how MainBoss products can help you achieve all
of the above benefits for your manufacturing operation or facility.
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