From CapEx to OpEx Part 3: Documentation Helps to Reduce Service Costs

There are many reasons for modifying machinery. These include predictive replacement of worn assemblies, repairs following faults, or even retrofitting, whereby the machinery is updated to meet current standards. What all these scenarios have in common is that they should be as efficient, time-saving, and predictable as possible in order to keep machine downtimes and disruptions to operational processes to a minimum.

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