Call it what you will, but the work order unquestionably functions like a conveyor belt. It keeps machines moving between the work site’s often harsh environment and both internal or external ...
When asked, “Do you use work orders?”, equipment managers respond in frustration and talk about systems that are “too complicated,” “unnecessary,” or “just paperwork.” It is time to think seriously ...
Plants and facilities rarely fail because teams lack effort. They fail because work, parts, and history live in separate places. A technician closes a work order, a planner updates a […] ...
The Facilities work order system, also known as the iService desk, will be undergoing a major upgrade to enhance service and better meet future work order needs. Upgrades will take place from Friday, ...
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