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Fleet maintenance cost: identify true cost involved

Last year, fleet maintenance costs per vehicle rose significantly in almost every way that matters. Rising fleet maintenance costs, parts replacement and other expenses erased much of the gains seen from improved vehicle quality from manufacturers. Those increases only underscore the importance of making smart changes to your fleet maintenance operation that will give you

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Maintenance management program: how to measure its efficiency?

Making headway with maintenance and fleet management budgets today requires that companies start collecting and leveraging big data to drive their decisions. This is what makes comprehensive software for asset management a tactical investment; it’s a tool for making informed decisions from a bird’s eye view. Firms are beginning to track all of their processes

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Healthcare asset management – special challenges

Healthcare providers are being squeezed from two directions, dealing with the ever-present demand to reduce costs while improving quality of care and outcomes for their patients. The cost-efficiency demanded simply cannot come from reductions in quality, so savings must be derived from a more efficient use of resources and operational reforms that result in a

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Fleet maintenance tips to keep your fleet on the road

Whether you’re managing a handful of cars and trucks or an entire fleet of diverse vehicles, the success or failure of your maintenance program (and therefore your budget) is dependent on the little details. If they aren’t already, these 10 tips you should remember in fleet management. Essential Fleet Maintenance Tips Eliminate paper work orders.

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Improving scheduled maintenance to ensure mining safety

Mining safety should always be at the forefront of everyone’s mind, from the operators all the way back to the office staff. From 2000 to 2008, there were 14 fatalities in coal mines related to poor maintenance of mining equipment. That number really should be zero given that maintenance is something that is completely under

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