A CMMS, or computerized maintenance management system is a valuable tool in running a business. Most modern businesses aiming to stay competitive and relevant must invest in modern management software like CMMS. These businesses recognize that CMMS not only helps cut down operating costs but also provides other essential benefits. In this post, we investigate CMMS and the ways it can reduce the cost of operating a business.
What is a CMMS?
But first, a brief introduction to CMMS. CMMS is computer software that is useful when performing maintenance processes and improving asset management. Depending on the software capabilities and design, a CMMS can do the following:
- Store digital information on assets, including specifications, maintenance history, parts requirements, etc.
- Manage maintenance tasks such as scheduling and tracking work orders, assigning technicians, and prioritizing critical tasks.
- Connect to IoT (Internet of Things) sensors that monitor asset conditions, allowing easy maintenance tagging and early detection of failures.
- Accurately manage parts inventory through real-time stock level updates as tasks are completed and parts are used, critical stock level alerts, and automated purchase order generation.
Ways CMMS Cuts Down on Operational Costs
With the above capabilities, CMMS cut down operating costs in the following ways:
CMMS Preserves Asset Life
Asset management’s goal is to prolong the lifespan of company assets and ensure they reach their optimum reliability and availability. One of the critical maintenance strategies to achieve this goal is preventive maintenance (PM). Learn on this webinar how to digitize your PM programs using Redlist software.
CMMS supports the effective planning, execution, evaluation, and improvement of PM programs. Thus, PM programs are more effective in preserving asset life, thus reducing recurring repairs that cause production downtime and revenue loss. CMMS cuts down operational costs by optimizing the use of assets, preventing costly repairs, and reducing asset replacements.
CMMS Improves Inventory Management
Inventory management is another maintenance area that can contribute large portions to the costs of operating a business. Improper inventory management results in prolonged downtime, overstocking, urgent deliveries, and service fees, all of which add to operational costs. CMMS improves inventory management and effectively reduces such costs.
With CMMS, maintenance managers can monitor stock levels in real-time and plan work orders more efficiently. A CMMS can alert users of low stock levels and generate purchase orders automatically, helping prevent overstocking and rush delivery fees.
CMMS Reduces Downtime
Downtime due to asset failure results in productivity loss and higher operating costs. When operations are down, facilities still spend on operational costs for employee salaries, facility utilities, and raw materials that may spoil before the operations resume. On top of these, there are added costs for technicians and experts working on failed assets, and the spare parts needed for repair. Additional cost also comes from the time and materials needed to clean or set up assets and facilities before restarting operations.Â
CMMS is effective in planning and implementing maintenance that results in the least amount of downtime. CMMS allows facilities to focus on proactive maintenance that treats failures before they result in costly downtime and productivity losses. With proper maintenance management through CMMS, facilities can implement planned downtime strategically, thus minimizing loss and operating costs.Â
CMMS Develops Sustainable Maintenance
Maintenance management must stay modern and up to date to keep up with the ever-changing demands of a facility. Relying on manual maintenance methods prevents a business from keeping up with increasing levels of asset technologies. As facilities acquire more technologically advanced assets, additional operational costs would be needed to support outdated maintenance methods.
CMMS modernizes maintenance management and promotes sustainable maintenance that can adapt to future asset management challenges. With Redlist software, maintenance management is flexible against modern technologies or advanced asset requirements. CMMS results in maintenance that is not only effective in optimizing assets and minimizing costs but also in evolving to meet the changing demands of a growing company.
CMMS Promotes Efficient and Accurate Reporting
Effective maintenance management also relies on accurate data collection and reporting. Without these data and the insights, they provide, maintenance cannot evaluate its effectiveness and improve on its weaknesses or problem areas. Thus, maintenance will keep spending resources on problem areas instead of focusing these on more productive maintenance tasks.
CMMS makes data collection and reporting more efficient by providing a platform that allows users to record data faster and more accurately. Thus, CMMS serves as a secure yet accessible database for asset information, including planned or unplanned maintenance, task history, technician notes and recommendations, etc. CMMS also lets maintenance evaluate its performance and acquire additional funding if necessary.Â
Optimize Your Budget with Redlist’s CMMS
Manual maintenance methods are no longer enough to keep up with the demands of modern businesses. Modern problems require modern solutions. And you cannot get more modern than going digital with a CMMS like Redlist. Redlist helps businesses stay competitive and relevant in these modern times, starting with minimizing operational costs and optimizing assets. Redlist, with its user-friendly all-in-one platform, is the ultimate solution to everything maintenance. Try Redlist by schedulingÂ