Industrial Maintenance Manager (IMM)
Reliable information on the status of all hardware components
The Industrial Maintenance Manager provides a solid foundation to help users maintain an overview of maintenance cycles and schedule activities for the entire plant efficiently and in a sustainable manner.
- Schedule maintenance activities according to need
- Forecasting based on values from past experience
- Transparent and traceable record of maintenance activities
- Fully integrated with the CEL
Optimally schedule required downtime
The Industrial Maintenance Manager (IMM) enables users to keep a structured inventory list of all facility components. This provides users with a clear overview of all the pending maintenance work at any time in order to better coordinate service activities. As a result, equipment is shutdown only as long as absolutely necessary, and every machine can be serviced as needed. At higher loads, the maintenance intervals can be shortened, thereby preventing machine damage. At lower loads, the maintenance times can be extended to avoid unnecessary costs and downtime.
Maintenance intervals tailored to your needs
With the zenon IMM module, the maintenance cycles can be set manually depending on units produced, operating hours, or user-defined intervals. In addition, the IMM can be linked to zenon's Predictive Analytics functionalities, and a (thirdparty) algorithm can be used to set maintenance intervals. In a third-party application, such as Azure Machine Learning from Microsoft, the available data is used to identify the machine or component that needs a corresponding intervention.
Secure and user-friendly
The integrated reporting function in the Industrial Maintenance Manager tracks the past maintenance work performed by employees. This ensures all the activities performed are transparent and traceable. The IMM stores data reliably in an external Microsoft SQL Server database, which is compatible with all versions from SQL Server 2000 and higher.
A pop-up maintenance screen gives the module its attractive look and feel. Users can also view each list in HTML format using a style sheet and print it. And when it comes to user friendliness, the IMM sorts entries individually according to user preferences (e.g. alphabetical, chronological), and integration with the Chronological Event List (CEL) improves the user experience.