A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Many of today's leading general-purpose enterprise asset management (EAM) platforms initially focused largely on providing support for conventional industrial scenarios: factories, assembly lines and other manufacturing facilities that have a controlled environment, ranks of similar equipment, and consistent, repetitive tasks-a setting that is typically a world away from most mine sites and that, in the past, prompted the industry's usual answer to inquiries regarding adoption of better EAM strategies, higher rates of innovation and standardized best-practices implementation: "We aren't running factories. [...]according to Modular, most maintenance teams perform at least 60% of all maintenance activities in an unplanned manner.
Many of today's leading general-purpose enterprise asset management (EAM) platforms initially focused largely on providing support for conventional industrial scenarios: factories, assembly lines and other manufacturing facilities that have a controlled environment, ranks of similar equipment, and consistent, repetitive tasks-a setting that is typically a world away from most mine sites and that, in the past, prompted the industry's usual answer to inquiries regarding adoption of better EAM strategies, higher rates of innovation and standardized best-practices implementation: "We aren't running factories. [...]according to Modular, most maintenance teams perform at least 60% of all maintenance activities in an unplanned manner.
Managing mobile assets
Russell A Carter (author)
2015
Article (Journal)
English
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