February 17, 2025
Put Maintenance Management at the top of the family tree. From there, you'll branch out to the members of that family. These include Assets, Inventory, Preventive Maintenance (PM), and Work Orders.
In this article, we'll focus on the first family member. You understand the purpose of maintenance: To keep your assets operating at a baseline functionality. How do you start? Read on for tips on tracking assets, benefits of tracking, and how a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) benefits.
The Importance of Data Gathering in Asset Tracking
For success, you must familiarize yourself with every intricacy of each asset in your company. Let's bring in the CMMS right at the beginning. This software will help organize your existing maintenance plans.
Within the system, you'll create a list of your assets. You'll include information such as Name, Location (within the facility), Cost, Manufacturer, and any other pertinent data.
You can use barcoding or QR coding to identify your assets further. A quality CMMS will offer scanning from a mobile device.
You want relevant information for everyone who operates and works on the asset. That way, if you have several workers inspecting/cleaning/lubricating/repairing the machine, they all have the same data.
You'll add safety protocols and related inventory. This benefits the worker because he doesn't spend time wondering what parts he needs. Perhaps you've created "kitted" parts, a bundle of parts/supplies you know the worker will use each time he services a particular asset.
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