Siemens VAI: condition-based maintenance raises productivity of steel plants
Condition-based maintenance increases the availability of iron and steelmaking plants and boosts companies' productivity. At the 5th Metals and Mining Media Summit in Calcutta, India, Werner Auer, CEO of Siemens VAI, explained, “Continuous monitoring of components and systems gives a clearer picture of the condition of the facilities. This reduces the amount of maintenance work and avoids plant stoppages.” Condition-based maintenance also cuts the costs of spare parts and labor. The results are improved plant availability and higher overall productivity.
Condition-based maintenance increases the availability of iron and steelmaking plants and boosts companies' productivity. At the 5th Metals and Mining Media Summit in Calcutta, India, Werner Auer, CEO of Siemens VAI, explained, “Continuous monitoring of components and systems gives a clearer picture of the condition of the facilities. This reduces the amount of maintenance work and avoids plant stoppages.” Condition-based maintenance also cuts the costs of spare parts and labor. The results are improved plant availability and higher overall productivity.
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