Manufacturing downtime maintenance cmms – Reduce It

Reduce Manufacturing Downtime

July 2021

Downtime is a genuine danger to any manufacturing business. One of the most feared situations inside an assembling plant is that on the off chance that one area backs up, it can have a compounding effect on different areas that are waiting for parts to complete processes.  Waiting for parts to complete jobs is costing you money.  The longer it takes to complete these jobs, the more money it is costing you.  The overall objective is to increase efficiency and reduce the amount of time that people or machines are sitting idle.  An operational error, poor equipment maintenance, broken hardware or software, and various other things can escalate downtime to dangerous levels.

To help reduce losses, there are some steps that can be taken to help minimize downtime. Read more…

Janet Jaquis
Janet Jaquis Marketing Director

Janet Jaquis is a CMMS software specialist with over 8 years at eWorkOrders, where she develops educational content, technical guides, whitepapers, and implementation resources for maintenance management professionals. Her work covers preventive maintenance, work order management, asset reliability, inventory and spare parts, mobile maintenance, and CMMS implementation across manufacturing, healthcare, government, food and beverage, and facilities operations. Janet's content is grounded in customer testimonials, case studies, industry research, and ongoing engagement with the eWorkOrders product team and customer base. Prior to eWorkOrders, she spent her career at AT&T in enterprise technology, working on the development and launch of AT&T WorldNet — one of the first major commercial internet services — and serving as Product Marketing Manager for AT&T WorldNet and AT&T Satellite Services. She holds a degree in Marketing and completed the full PMP (Project Management Professional) certification program.

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