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== What is a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)? ==
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A '''computerized maintenance management system (CMMS)''' is a software tool that is used to manage and track maintenance activities for equipment, facilities, and other assets. CMMS systems are designed to help organizations optimize maintenance processes, reduce downtime, and improve overall equipment reliability.
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CMMS systems typically include features such as:
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*Work order management: Creating and tracking work orders for maintenance tasks
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*Asset management: Tracking the maintenance history, location, and status of equipment and other assets
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*Inventory management: Tracking and managing the inventory of spare parts and other supplies used for maintenance
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*Preventive maintenance scheduling: Scheduling and tracking preventive maintenance activities to reduce the likelihood of equipment failure
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*Reporting and analysis: Generating reports and analyzing data to identify trends and improve maintenance processes
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CMMS systems can be used in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, facilities management, and transportation. They can help organizations improve maintenance efficiency, reduce maintenance costs, and improve equipment uptime.
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==See Also==
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*[[ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library)]]
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:45, 3 January 2023

What is a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)?

A computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) is a software tool that is used to manage and track maintenance activities for equipment, facilities, and other assets. CMMS systems are designed to help organizations optimize maintenance processes, reduce downtime, and improve overall equipment reliability.

CMMS systems typically include features such as:

  • Work order management: Creating and tracking work orders for maintenance tasks
  • Asset management: Tracking the maintenance history, location, and status of equipment and other assets
  • Inventory management: Tracking and managing the inventory of spare parts and other supplies used for maintenance
  • Preventive maintenance scheduling: Scheduling and tracking preventive maintenance activities to reduce the likelihood of equipment failure
  • Reporting and analysis: Generating reports and analyzing data to identify trends and improve maintenance processes

CMMS systems can be used in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, facilities management, and transportation. They can help organizations improve maintenance efficiency, reduce maintenance costs, and improve equipment uptime.


See Also



References