A quick guide to Smart Maintenance features vs. ISO 55000
Based on the ISO 55000’s asset management framework, this article provides a comparative analysis of smart maintenance technologies in areas such as mobile solutions, IoT integration, AI analytics, and ESG support. It highlights application challenges and emphasizes aligning technology with business strategy, leveraging historical data for predictive maintenance, and supporting sustainability goals to achieve long-term asset management optimization.
read moreCost savings with bluebee®
In this month’s reliability article, we take our readers through the benefits of using bluebee®.
read moreEssilor speaks on its continuous improvement of equipment maintenance with Smart O&M
In these videos, Chen Xiaoke, Maintenance Manager of Shanghai Essilor Optical Company’s Prescription Export Lab (known as CHLOE) shared his experience of continuous improvement of equipment maintenance in Essilor.
read moreYangzhou Taiyo Nippon Sanso (YTNS) speaks on controlling technical risks with bluebee®
In these videos, Zhang Hong, the former Operation Director of Yangzhou Taiyo Nippon Sanso Semiconductor Gases (YTNS), shared their experience on risk management in the new-built plant.
read moreOld friends reflect on maintenance audits
During the Labor Day holidays, old friends met together, my old colleagues who have been engaged in researching and delivering Asset & Maintenance Management solutions since the late 1990s. They have taken part in many projects in the power, chemical, paper and environmental industries. During our gathering, we talked a lot. I have summarized here the hottest issues.
read morePredictive maintenance: information overload, the Cassandra effect
This is the second article in a series on the hot topic of Predictive Maintenance, drawing on the practical experience of Siveco working with maintenance improvement in China and the Asia region in the past 20 years. As seen in the first article Predictions on Predictive Maintenance: it will fail… unless., ‘right data’ is better than ‘big data’.
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