Maintenance costs associated with the aging equipment rise, as a result, repairs become more complex with longer shutdowns whilst impacting productivity, facility safety, operations financial performance and business owner peace of mind.
Take a proactive approach, and look for ways to maximize performance and mitigate risk factors. We capture and analyze data, system-wide, to give you the power to make timely and smart business decisions to enable your business sustainability.
When budget constraints prevent a complete system upgrade, a modernization plan is pillar for supporting decision-making and build your installed based modernization roadmap based on emerging technologies that will improve operations and drive to the next level of productivity.
Within the modernization plan we identify equipment or systems obsolescence levels based on three major phases of asset lifecycle management named:
Active: Equipment is part of commercialized product offering. The original replacement parts offering defined in product catalog are available.
Discontinued: Equipment is out of commercialization (not available for new projects). It's serviceability is secured because the original replacement parts remains available for a period (at phase-end, parts offering is limited).
Obsolete: Serviceability is not secured. Any original replacement parts for any maintenance service are no longer available (unless specific agreements exist).