Maintworld - Building International Connections in Industrial Maintenance
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Many businesses rely on a range of equipment in order to function. The breakdown of equipment can be costly for any business. It has been estimated that downtime can cost a facility anything from 5 to 20 percent of lost productivity. Even more worrying is the fact that as many as 80 percent of industrial facilities cannot accurately estimate how much their downtimes actually cost them.
European economic growth is expected to settle at around 1–1.5 percent in the euro area and the EU in 2026. Growth is moderate, but the trend has turned.
Introducing the EFNMS European Certification Committee (ECC) and its mission to elevate maintenance professionalism across Europe.
As data center operators increase rack densities and accelerate the adoption of direct liquid cooling, the requirements for cooling infrastructure are rapidly evolving.
A comprehensive analysis led by Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden shows that biomass is crucial for achieving Europe's climate goals.
New AI-based functions will provide predictive maintenance for bridges, culverts, retaining walls and sea walls around the world.
Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) promises improved reliability, but is it always worth it? Full-scale implementation is often overly complex, costly, and unnecessary—like using a cannon to shoot a mosquito. Without readiness and a strong foundation in basic maintenance practices, RCM can distract from more practical, cost-effective solutions. Simpler, experience-driven approaches may often yield better results.
In recent years, advances in connectivity, big data and digitalization have often promised to bring significant benefits to industry. Now, with the Valmet Industrial Internet, data is being used to deliver a better kind of maintenance service, as well as performance optimization services.