March 26, 2025
Companies look to succeed through increased efficiency, increased productivity, and reduced costs. Often, management looks at a maintenance department as a looming expense. Instead, they should view it as an investment and aid to further overall success.
However, maintenance supervisors and workers must review their own operations. Maintenance management success comes from scrutinizing the existing strategy and focusing on achieving the same goals as listed above. Part of this must concern planned maintenance optimization (PMO).
People often refer to planned maintenance as preventive maintenance. You look at routine tasks that focus on keeping assets at a baseline functionality. They include inspections, lubrication, cleaning, etc.
Who Benefits from Planned Maintenance Optimization?
All companies can use this. The primary benefits go to smaller to mid-size companies that have developed an outline of maintenance but haven't established systematic routines. They could be companies that adopted a reaction-based mindset. This means that you don't pay attention to assets until they develop issues, fail, or break down.
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