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Advanced roadmap to take maintenance to the next level in 2024-2

With this guide, your maintenance system can continuously evolve as time goes on. It is the roadmap that we can rely on for 2024.

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A roadmap to take maintenance to the next level in 2024-1

By leveraging basic tools and free online digital resources, organizations can embark on a journey towards a more efficient and reliable maintenance framework. This will make the roadmap to take maintenance to the next level in 2024 real.

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The Future of Maintenance – Part 17 – Know your digital aptitude

Let’s examine the responses of different mindsets in various situations based on their digital aptitude. In reality we are a mix of the four groups we displayed; starting from digital savvies to paper-based pragmatics. Each set of aptitudes will tell you how far you are digitally ready.

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The future of Maintenance-part 4- Is it industry 4.0 or Industry 5.0?

Whether Industry 4.0 or Industry 5.0 is the current industry trend both of them relies on the Intelligence of the machines. An Intelligent machine can sense its environment, take a decision and apply an action or give a recommendation. How this can transform maintenance?

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Digital Skills for Maintenance-Part 4: Automate or Delegate

Delegation is a skill but to create your own digital delegate that’s not a communication or a interpersonal skill, that’s a digital skill.

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Digital Skills for Maintenance – Part1: dbase

There is a wide range of digital skills that we can easily learn and master easily. The very first one is the maintenance dbase. Let’s delve in

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Systematic part 2 – the clear fixed plan is not set in stone

Why we need to balanced between fixed plans i.e. being systematic and the flexibility of tuning the tasks for the best results?

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Why it is important to be systematic? Part I – Clear Achievements

Systematic can be defined as “acting according to a plan or system” Let’s start by Square Zero of the plan; Your target

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What is reliability in life and maintenance- RCM Video Series -1

What is reliability in life and maintenance? It is not only dependability

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The maturity of materials management is not only about warehousing

The 14 questions and the 8 recommendations listed here will guide you through the first step of maturity in materials management.

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