CMMS, or computerized maintenance management systems, software is designed to maintain a computer database for an organization's plant maintenance functions. As manufacturing businesses grow in size ...
Many fleet operations are too small to benefit from a sophisticated maintenance-management software system. They may be right, but probably not because there isn't a software product that would suit ...
EAM and CMMS are two of the most common systems for manufacturing asset management and maintenance. While the two systems have some things in common, there are some major differences in functions and ...
Quality management systems are really just about one thing: quality. But assuring quality in your products and services has a nice ripple effect of increasing customer satisfaction and keeping them ...
Picture a world without electricity – no cooking, no temperature control, no electronics. Our daily lives are powered by the energy sector and public works management. Electricity distribution plays a ...
The Health & Safety Act 1974 says that employers must keep workplaces safe and healthy. They need to find and fix potential dangers instead of just giving workers safety gear. Companies can get in ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. Like many higher ed institutions, Tufts University has ...
As if today’s more sophisticated trucks weren’t reason enough to move to a computerized maintenance management system, the fact that fleets are operating assets outside their normal trade cycles makes ...
Many maintenance management systems provided via the Web are accessible 24/7 from any computer with Internet access (allowing remote input by drivers) and don’t ...