Keep equipment up. Keep surprises out.
Asset registers, preventive maintenance schedules, and work orders — tied to the same calendar the production planner uses.
Overview
Register every asset, track its full service history, and schedule preventive work before it interrupts production. Breakdown work orders get the same treatment — logged, diagnosed, and closed out with parts consumption and labour.
Equipment schedule, always current
Every asset has a plan. Every plan has a date. When maintenance is due, the team knows — and the production plan adjusts.
What’s inside
Asset register
Hierarchy of sites, areas, lines, and equipment with attached documents.
Preventive schedules
Calendar-based and usage-based maintenance triggers.
Work orders
Planned and breakdown work with parts, labour, and downtime captured.
Spare parts
Critical spares tracked against stock with auto-reorder on consumption.
Meter readings
Hours, counts, and readings captured from the floor or imported from machines.
Planning coordination
Maintenance windows visible to production planning so the plan stays realistic.
Wired into the operation
Maintenance is not a silo. Equipment downtime affects production capacity, spare parts hit inventory, and calibration lives in quality.
Maintenance orders block capacity at work centers, keeping the production schedule honest.
InventorySpare parts are tracked as stock items — consumption on a work order triggers replenishment.
Tool calibration is a separate workflow in Quality — calibration intervals and measurement records live there.
Also included
- Equipment type configuration and site hierarchy setup
- Maintenance interval library shared with Quality calibration schedules
- Work center blocking for planned downtime windows
- Maintenance history export for compliance and insurance
- Engineering level (revision) tracking per maintenance task
See it in action
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