Maintenance Management
Maintenance Management
Your Technicians Spend 90 Minutes Daily on Paperwork Instead of Fixing Equipment
Your maintenance technicians are skilled professionals who can diagnose complex equipment failures, perform precision repairs, and keep production running. But they're spending 60-90 minutes every shift shuffling paper: collecting work orders from the office, filling out forms by hand, searching through filing cabinets for equipment history, and submitting completed paperwork at shift end. That's 15-25% of their productive time creating zero maintenance value.
Managing Maintenance Across European Production Sites: The Multi-Country Challenge
Your German headquarters demands standardized maintenance procedures. Your Polish plant operates under different safety regulations. Your Hungarian facility faces parts sourcing delays at customs. Your Czech technicians document everything in their native language. Welcome to the reality of multi-country maintenance management in Europe—where centralization meets the complexity of 27 different regulatory environments, languages, and business cultures.
First-Time Quality Starts in Maintenance: Preventing Defects at the Source
Your quality team is chasing defects while ignoring the root cause. Equipment condition directly impacts part quality, yet most Tier 1 suppliers treat maintenance and quality as separate functions. Discover why the best automotive manufacturers link preventive maintenance to their PPM performance—and how poorly maintained equipment is costing you millions in scrap and rework.