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ERS™ is a stand alone system that augments any CMMS or EAM, enabling optimization of Reliability strategies. 

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ERS foundational tools!

Reliability Strategy

Understanding Equipment Criticality

Maintenance Data Standardization:
Taxonomies and Libraries

Asset Module

Inventory Module

Foundational
Data Maintenance

 

 

Enterprise Reliability Suite (ERS™)

A Systematic Approach to Reliability

 

 

ERS™ serves as both a Reliability program development accelerator that improves the efficiency of all resources and a management tool that simplifies the ongoing management of a Reliability program.

Business Centered Reliability

Many companies struggle with the basics of Reliability strategy: identifying PMs or PdM technologies that efficiently address the failure modes of an individual asset. For example, a PM or a PdM technology may address a given failure mode but what are the differences in costs and skills? For PMs, what parts, resources and downtime are required?  For PdM technology, what skills and resources? 

Yet, addressing the failure modes of an individual asset is simple compared to efficiently addressing the failure modes of an entire asset base.  Business Centered Reliability is the science of aligning your maintenance resources with your most critical failure modes across your asset base.

 

Scalable Reliability

Companies that master failure analysis and tackle their bad actors usually lack the ability to reuse what they learn; they solve a localized problem and move on to the next. Poor foundational data hide other similar assets or systems, locking away benefits. Scalability depends on accurate foundational data (e.g. class/subclass) to enable the re-use of Reliability strategies.

 

Optimal Reliability

Optimal Reliability is the process of establishing Reliability strategy standards, measuring their performance, making improvements by observing actual outcomes and then refining and disseminating improved standards.

Are there benefits to reusing Reliability strategies across similar assets or systems? Are there methods available to efficiently modify and improve strategies that affect multiple assets at once?