Computerized maintenance management systems (a.k.a. applications with CMMS) are increasingly becoming a staple solution in many industries. Development, healthcare, retail, hospitality, colleges, casinos, campuses, gymnastics... Basically any company that has important physical assets to Maintan will benefit a lot from a good CMMS program.
Although various CMMS providers offer different spectrum of features, ultimately the core list of fetures is the same. And that's why there's a good reason: everybody wants them. CMMS is often used for the implementation of constructive maintenance techniques such as preventive and predictive maintenance. You need to have a collection of integrated features that function together to be able to do that efficiently.
Such features include work order management and maintenance calendar to plan and monitor maintenance work, dashboards and reports to track and change maintenance work, and inventory management of spare parts to ensure that maintenance technicians have equipment and spare parts to do their job properly.
With that in mind, guys at Limble CMMS have decided to look closely at their 2019 internal data. To see in what context all these CMMS features are currently used by their clients. The findings of that research are summarized conveniently in the infographic below.
infographic by: limblecmms.com
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