Having control over planned and calculated (predictable) replacements of your assets will reduce lost production time caused by unnecessary breakdown repairs and will also reduce maintenance costs.
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The primary crusher blocked on oversize material and suffered a breakdown that delayed production for…
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Diamonds | Cascade conveyors
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By defining and documenting failure modes across 32 asset types, the client achieved a structured…
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Part of our client’s after-sales offering to the market is to have qualified technicians not…
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Our client fulfils a maintenance support function to all divisions within their organisation. The client…
