How can the EAM optimize systems?

By merging data from EAM, plant performance data (which is taken from individual machines or a monitoring and data acquisition system) and ERP data.

Optimization of the OEE (overall equipment effectiveness) is therefore possible through targeted and effective loss minimization, for example:

  • Losses in process planning
  • Loss of availability due to system failures
  • Performance losses due to shorter downtimes and reduced running speeds of the systems
  • Quality losses due to poor system performance and associated product defects  

The EAM system can be the central data pool for recording downtime and quality events, which can be done manually or through automated data acquisition via the Internet of Things (IoT).

How you benefit from digital enterprise asset management

  • Increased system availability
  • Increased system optimization
  • Increased productivity and production capacity
  • Reduced reject rates or problems with product defects
  • Improved assembly times for technicians
  • Improved quality of financial and repair/replacement decisions
  • Faster turnaround times for plant shutdowns, retrofits and other major maintenance projects
  • Fewer interruptions due to repair and spare parts bottlenecks or labor shortages
  • Streamlined compliance through meaningful documentation of maintenance measures and certification of maintenance technicians
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