技术
- 功能应用 - 计算机化维护管理系统 (CMMS)
- 机器人 - 轮式机器人
适用行业
- 食品与饮料
- 电信
适用功能
- 维护
- 采购
用例
- 实时定位系统 (RTLS)
- 资产跟踪
关于客户
Gee Whiz 是华盛顿苹果和樱桃的优质生产商。该公司管理着果园和设施中的大量资产,包括 1,000 多台设备和近 100 套现场工人住宅。 Gee Whiz 的维护团队经常需要在旅途中工作,前往互联网连接不可靠的偏远牧场。该公司平均每周收到 40 个新工单,此前这些工单是通过手动纸质系统进行管理的。该公司需要一种更高效、更有效的解决方案来管理其维护操作。
挑战
Gee Whiz 是华盛顿苹果和樱桃的生产商,在管理维护业务方面面临着重大挑战。该公司管理着果园和设施中的 1,000 多项资产,包括卡车、拖拉机和近 100 栋现场工人住宅。维护团队经常不得不在旅途中工作,长时间前往互联网连接不可靠的牧场。新维护管理员上任后,发现公司仍然依赖纸质工单,效率低下且耗时。跟踪这些工单,尤其是在现场,是一项重大挑战。该公司还面临资产管理不足的问题,混凝土搅拌机等有问题的资产由于缺乏适当的跟踪而不断发生故障而未被注意到。
解决方案
为了应对这些挑战,Gee Whiz 转向 eMaint 的 CMMS(计算机化维护管理系统)应用程序 Fluke Mobile。该应用程序提供了全面的解决方案,包括数字工作订单管理、资产跟踪以及离线工作的能力,并在重新建立连接时自动将更改同步到 CMMS。实施过程包括配置适合现场工作的简单工单、为 Gee Whiz 的数百项资产构建数据库以及对员工进行 Fluke Mobile 应用程序培训。 eMaint 团队在整个实施过程及之后提供持续支持,确保 Gee Whiz 团队能够有效地利用该应用程序来简化其维护操作。
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