Determining when to service equipment by estimating component degradation. Predictive maintenance (PDM) is more cost effective than preventive maintenance, which is routinely scheduled service and ...
Predictive maintenance is preferred over preventive maintenance for critical assets, but the correct application of advanced analytics is required to realize full value. Power plants of all types have ...
For decades, equipment failure was treated as unavoidable. Machines ran, parts wore out or something broke, and maintenance teams swung into action to fix ...
A healthy fleet is the key to a thriving logistics business. And you can’t keep a healthy fleet without regular vehicle maintenance. But with a few different types of maintenance at your disposal, ...
Food manufacturing is one of the most regulated industries in the United States and worldwide. The ultimate reason for all this regulatory oversight is obvious: to prevent the contamination of food.
Members pictured from left to right. The concept of predictive maintenance is familiar to anyone who has owned a car—you regularly have the vehicle inspected, change fluids, replace tires, change ...
Predictive maintenance holds the potential to help fleets prevent vehicle breakdowns while reducing upkeep costs by predicting when parts will fail based on performance data and other information. But ...
Predictive maintenance needs to be more than mere prediction to be effective—it needs to link to specific MRO actions. Credit: Lufthansa Technik Big data, the Internet of Things, digital twinning and ...
Predictive maintenance is widely considered to be the obvious next step for any business with high-capital assets looking to harness machine learning to minimize equipment maintenance costs.
Predictive maintenance, based on more and better sensor data from semiconductor manufacturing equipment, can reduce downtime in the fab and ultimately cut costs compared with regularly scheduled ...