These standout case studies show how manufacturers have reduced downtime, cut costs, and improved reliability using predictive and prescriptive maintenance strategies.
Less instrumentation. More insight. Physics-informed virtual sensors are shifting condition monitoring from isolated pilots ...
Predictive maintenance, like perpetual motion, would be a great idea if it we could make it work. The prospect of predicting when a component might fail so it could be replaced just before it causes ...
Has predictive maintenance technology finally arrived in trucking? That seems to be the case, if the Technology & Maintenance Council Annual Meeting in February was any indication. Many of the ...
Cost, safety, availability, and reliability are the main reasons why key industrial players are investing in predictive maintenance. Predictive maintenance allows factories to monitor the condition of ...
Shiva Bhardwaj, like many forward-thinking leaders, believes the future success of the transportation industry lies in predictive maintenance. And for good reason. A maintenance operation that ...
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 ...
Toyota Motor Corp. is no different than any other company. Like the rest, the automaker wants maximum uptime at the least cost possible. But it differs from many manufacturers in that it has an ...
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Time and again, malfunctions in devices inside a building like HVAC, elevator, refrigeration, and other building systems can lead to severe operational disruption, resulting in increasing maintenance ...
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