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Six Reasons Why EAM is Good for Business.

Author: Ryan Swain, EAM Solution Architect @ PCG

Introduction

Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) is a software-based approach to managing a company’s physical assets throughout their lifecycle. EAM systems are designed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of asset management, leading to reduced costs, improved productivity, and increased revenue.

At the start EAM brings three primary benefits to a manufacturing company. They are:

1. Improved Asset Performance

One of the significant benefits of EAM is improved asset performance. EAM software provides real-time visibility into the performance of assets, allowing businesses to track and monitor asset performance metrics. This data enables businesses to identify areas of inefficiency and underperformance and take corrective action before they become major problems.

For instance, a manufacturing business that employs EAM can monitor machine performance and take proactive measures to reduce energy consumption or prevent the production of defective products. By identifying and addressing performance issues, EAM can improve asset performance, leading to increased productivity and profitability.

 

2. Increased Asset Lifespan

Another benefit of EAM is increased asset lifespan. EAM software can help companies extend the lifespan of their assets by implementing a proactive maintenance strategy. By regularly maintaining assets, businesses can reduce wear and tear, preventing costly breakdowns and repairs. This can also help businesses avoid the need to replace assets prematurely, reducing capital expenditures.

For instance, a manufacturing business that employs EAM can schedule preventive maintenance, replace worn-out parts and ensure that machines are operating optimally. This will reduce unplanned downtime, extend the lifespan of assets, and improve the business’s bottom line.

3. Reduced Downtime

Downtime can be costly for manufacturing businesses, leading to lost productivity, revenue, and increased costs. EAM software can help businesses reduce downtime by providing real-time alerts and notifications when equipment requires maintenance or repair. This can help businesses address issues before they cause significant downtime, preventing costly interruptions to production.

A manufacturing business that employs EAM can set up automated alerts that notify the maintenance team when machines require maintenance. This proactive approach can reduce unplanned downtime, increase uptime, and improve the business’s bottom line.

If a manufacturer spreads the benefit of EAM across their entire operation, there are three additional benefits:

 

4. Improved Safety and Compliance

EAM software can help businesses comply with regulatory requirements and improve safety in the workplace. By monitoring assets and their performance, businesses can ensure that equipment meets safety standards and is in compliance with regulatory requirements. This can help businesses avoid costly fines and legal action resulting from non-compliance.

EAM can monitor machine safety features such as guards, interlocks, and sensors. Doing so ensures that equipment is safe to operate and complies with regulatory requirements, leading to a safer workplace and improved overall business compliance.

5. Better Resource Allocation

EAM software can help businesses optimize resource allocation by providing insights into asset utilization and performance. This can help businesses identify underutilized assets and reallocate resources to improve efficiency. By optimizing resource allocation, businesses can reduce costs and improve productivity.

For instance, a manufacturing business that employs EAM can monitor machine utilization and identify machines that are underutilized. The business can then reallocate resources to optimize machine utilization, leading to increased productivity and reduced costs.

6. Enhanced Decision Making

EAM software provides businesses with real-time data and analytics, enabling them to make better-informed decisions about their assets. This data can be used to identify opportunities for optimization, implement proactive maintenance strategies, and allocate resources more effectively.

By using data-driven insights, businesses can make better decisions that lead to improved productivity, efficiency, and profitability. For instance, a manufacturing business that employs EAM can analyze machine performance data to identify opportunities for optimization, such as reducing energy consumption, improving product quality, or increasing machine uptime. These insights can inform decision-making and lead to improved business outcomes.

What’s Next?

Working with a partner like PCG, who facilitates an end-to-end business model approach to customer adoption of Enteprise Asset Management, will greatly reduce costly errors in the evaluation, choice, implementation, business release and immediate performance of your EAM initiative. This, in turn, will shorten lag times and increase productivity growth so your business can earn more rapid ROI from your investment.

Consider PCG for your EAM project to help your organization to adopt a new way of thinking, a new way of operating and continue to be an industry leader that expands the gap between you and your competitors.

EAM is good for business and is your next step to a better and more profitable operation. Contact PCG and let’s get started!

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