Unplanned equipment failure costs industrial facilities an average of $125,000 per hour in lost production, and in continuous process operations, ...
Unplanned equipment failure costs industrial facilities an average of $125,000 per hour in lost production, and in continuous process operations, that figure is much higher. Preventive maintenance pro...
Most organizations build and run maintenance programs on manufacturer-recommended intervals and institutional instinct, not evidence: the result is a dual cost trap of over-maintained equipment consum...
Unplanned equipment failures cost industrial manufacturers an estimated $50 billion annually in lost production, a figure that reflects not just repair bills, but increasing downtime, emergency labor ...
The average maintenance technician spends less than a third of their shift actually working on equipment, and for most industry facilities, that gap represents millions of dollars in recoverable labor...
By 2030, the manufacturing sector faces a severe talent headwind: an estimated 2.1 million manufacturing jobs are projected to go unfilled as experienced workers retire, taking decades of irreplaceabl...
Maintenance costs consume 15 to 40 percent of total operational budgets in asset-intensive industries - and for most organizations, that number climbs year after year without a clear plan to stop it. ...
Unplanned downtime is one of the most expensive operational risks facing manufacturers today. When a production line goes unexpectedly dark, the financial damage starts accumulating within seconds - n...
Most manufacturers are not struggling with margins - they are struggling with hidden inefficiencies that quietly bleed production capacity every single shift. Equipment sits idle for minutes that stre...
Unplanned downtime costs industrial manufacturers an estimated $50 billion annually, and most of those failures are preventable. Autonomous Maintenance (AM), the foundational pillar of Total Productiv...