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FAMIS Maintenance Management by FAMIS Software, Inc., An Accruent Company
FAMIS Maintenance Management supplies comprehensive features for managing all aspects of corrective maintenance, preventive maintenance, modifications and renovations. FAMIS Maintenance Management supplies comprehensive features for managing all aspects of corrective maintenance, preventive maintenance, modifications and renovations. The system automates the entire maintenance process from work identification to work completion. An electronic...
Improving Productivity with Maintenance Management Software, A Case Study by Thinkage Ltd.
Learn how one company is able to keep track of everything that workers need to know using maintenance management software, from scheduling preventative maintenance down to tracking call-backs on equipment. When companies have a wide variation in facilities, maintenance personnel must deal with many different systems and pieces of equipment. Without a comprehensive scheduling system, details and requirements about the job site can get lost in the shuffle.

In this case study...

Purchasing a CMMS and the Long Term Benefits of Training by Thinkage Ltd.
This paper examines how to ensure the success of you Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS). A computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) helps companies decide which data is important to record and organize, enabling them to make strategic choices and gain quick insight. When buying a CMMS program, many companies cut the costs of training which risks success of the software.

Read this white paper to learn the advantages of investing in formal training for...

Improving Maintenance Work Quality, a Case Study by Thinkage Ltd.
Learn how one company uses maintenance management software to manage work orders, track inventory, and report of problems. Explore how you can keep expenses under control while continuing to provide high-quality work. Not only do maintenance departments have to make sure that problems don't fall between the cracks, but once a problem has been addressed, they must ensure the work is up to par. Automatic scheduling of preventive maintenance helps personnel respond quickly to a...
Improving Facilities Maintenance Management, a Case Study by Thinkage Ltd.
Learn how the company that manages the Seahawks complex uses a CMMS system that covers all aspects of facilities management, from cleaning to repairs to preventive maintenance. Maintaining a large facility requires careful management of maintenance personnel and resources. A computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) can automatically schedule inspections and other preventive maintenance jobs, printing off work orders with complete instructions on what...
The Benefits of Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) by Thinkage Ltd.
A computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) provides a way of keeping accurate and timely accounts of maintenance activities. Learn how you can make more effective management decisions and constant improvements to drive cost savings. Maintenance costs are subject to a greater degree of control than most other costs in an organization. Up to a point, organizations can choose how much maintenance they do and in turn tweak the type of maintenance to get better results...
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