Predictive Maintenance in Manufacturing: Reduce Downtime

By the time the night shift supervisor understood what had happened, two hours of production were already lost. The emergency mechanic charged double. The spare part wasn't available, forcing a three-hour drive at dawn. A customer order slipped from Thursday to Monday, and the machine stayed offline for 36 hours.

The irony? The warning signs were there all along. Vibration readings had been rising for weeks. The machine was sending signals. Nobody noticed.

This happens on factory floors every day. The question isn't if equipment will fail. It will. The question is whether you discover it at 2 AM during a breakdown or during a scheduled maintenance window.

That's the difference between reactive and predictive maintenance. And the cost gap between the two is far bigger than most plant managers realize.

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