Does it really make sense to spend money to save money? When it comes to maintenance of large capital assets including facilities, mobile assets or plant equipment, the answer is an unqualified Yes!

It makes even more sense when you consider that the cost of repairing equipment damage or failure due to deferred maintenance has become an important line item in many companies’ financial statements. Even when damage or failure isn’t a write-down item, a lack of planned preventive maintenance on aging assets encourages reactive maintenance practices that can negatively impact budgets and bottom lines. Furthermore, all three of these bottom-line hits are likely to cause downtime, which comes with its own cost calculations.

The Real Cost of Downtime

Downtime is by far the biggest challenge for any organization, regardless of business model or sector. It impacts the bottom line in more ways than one, as it has tangible and intangible impacts on profits. For instance, if your equipment goes down due to a lack of preventive maintenance, you can’t service your customer and eventually you will lose business.

To measure this impact, we’ll look at a company managing a 500-vehicle fleet, with each vehicle delivering revenue of $1,200.00 per vehicle, per day. Based on an average of 200 operating days per year, revenue expectations equal $240,000.00 per year.

If the vehicle goes down unexpectedly for just eight days a year, the lost revenue is $9,600.00. If implementing a preventive maintenance program reduces downtime by 25%, revenue generation would increase by $2,400.00. If just 10% of the fleet was experiencing unscheduled maintenance, the total revenue increase could be as high as $120,000.00.

Turning Losses into Savings: Automation with Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS)

All of the financial drains listed above can be minimized, if not completely avoided, with a complete preventive maintenance program in which maintenance tasks and activities are managed and monitored with a Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS). In addition to minimizing downtime, CMMS has been proven to provide the following bottom-line boosts:

We have now reviewed how a comprehensive maintenance program, automated via a CMMS, can shave expenses in many areas, turning cost centers into bottom-line savings. For more information, including details on what a centralized CMMS package could do for your firm, please visit Fast ROI and Hard Savings – Web Work Azzier.