Importance of Industrial Maintenance Good maintenance management allows a company to be useful and competitive
When talking about industrial maintenance, it refers to the application of a set of techniques or actions in order to conserve as long as possible and at maximum performance, both to facilities and industrial equipment.
According to the working conditions, the machinery can present breakdowns, wear parts or have low performance, which is why maintenance is important because it seeks to extend the useful life and efficiency of equipment belonging to any industrial process, which allows The organization is competitive and generates profits.
When talking about industrial maintenance, it refers to the application of a set of techniques or actions in order to conserve as long as possible and at maximum performance, both to facilities and industrial equipment.
The benefits of Maintenance in Industries
- Increases the useful life of equipment.
- Reduce costs.
- Avoid irreparable damage to machinery and facilities.
- Prevents accidents at work.
Quality in production. - Reduces costs due to production stops.
- It allows a correct use of the budget.
- Better control of the state of equipment and machinery.
The risks for a company that does not have an adequate maintenance plan
Poor management, low budget, low proportion of hours spent on preventive tasks and a technical staff focused on correcting faults, put any industrial facility on alert.
Not having clear guidelines on maintenance puts at risk not only the integrity of industrial equipment and facilities, but also represents a danger to workers. In some cases there is a company that does not have the necessary technical structure to manage and create specific policies that allow the control of each machinery and equipment, which further complicates the panorama.
Corporación BD is an ally of the industry, and it is that through its business units in the area of Maintenance and Engineering, it provides solutions in the planning and execution of maintenance in different areas:
- Mechanical maintenance
- Electrical maintenance.
- Instrumentation.
- Civil and refractory.
- Special welds.