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Facility Maintenance System Product List and Ranking from 5 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Facility Maintenance System Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  1. JFEプラントエンジ Tokyo//others
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  3. 八千代ソリューションズ Tokyo//others
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  5. 5 Kaminashi inc. Tokyo//Information and Communications

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  1. Web-based equipment maintenance system 'e-MAINS' JFEプラントエンジ
  2. Equipment maintenance system "Kaminashi Equipment Maintenance"
  3. EAM system "SAP Asset Maintenance"
  4. 4 Notice of Participation in "Maintenance Resilience TOKYO 2022" 八千代ソリューションズ
  5. 4 Comparing 10 equipment maintenance systems: Introducing features and tips for choosing without making mistakes. Kaminashi inc.

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Web-based equipment maintenance system 'e-MAINS'

Web-based comprehensive management system for equipment diagnostics and inspections! Significant reduction in initial costs with a cloud-based approach.

"e-MAINS" is a web-based comprehensive management system for equipment diagnostics and inspections. It allows for the mixed use of vibration meters and monitoring devices. The "Vibration Diagnosis System" supports everything from daily vibration measurements to abnormal cause analysis. It also includes system menus such as "Equipment Inspection System" and "Ledger Management System." 【Features】 ■ A web-based system that integrates various diagnostic software and equipment management software ■ Cloud-based approach enables early operational start and cost reduction for implementation ■ All available for two models of vibration diagnostic meters (Shindo-kun Pro, Shindo-kun Next) *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Access Development Case] Equipment Maintenance System

Improving business processes with a maintenance plan based on performance data! This is a case where manual paper information and management relying on experience and intuition have been systematized.

The equipment maintenance system is a case of system development tailored to the customer's environment. 【Challenges Before System Implementation】 - Manual management of parts inventory (using Excel or paper records) leads to discrepancies in stock levels and causes shortages. - Paper-based management of inspection standards and inspection plans makes it difficult to manage historical records, resulting in potential loss. - Equipment failure responses rely on "experience" and "intuition," causing delays in response when the responsible person is unavailable. 【Objectives of Systematization】 1. Accurate maintenance planning … Conduct precise failure analysis to reduce unexpected incidents that lead to productivity loss due to equipment failures. 2. Proper inventory of parts … By managing the inflow and outflow of parts, prevent surplus inventory and shortages of spare parts, ensuring optimal stock levels. 3. Prompt response to equipment failures … By sharing and accumulating information, reduce reliance on individuals and facilitate smooth handovers of responsibilities. With the implementation of this system, a business improvement framework has been established to manage all data in one place, enabling the development of maintenance plans, inventory management, and responses to equipment failures based on collected and accumulated data. *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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MENTENA Implementation Case Studies: "Maintenance Management System"

Numerous examples are included, such as improvements in the efficiency of security operations and easier decision-making for capital investment judgments!

This case study collection introduces the implementation of the cloud-based equipment maintenance system 'MENTENA,' which visualizes equipment maintenance. With the smooth progress of paperless operations, data accumulation and analysis have become significantly easier. It includes numerous examples, such as that of SMK Corporation, and the case of Kaneshido Bio Co., Ltd., where centralized management of information on the cloud has made internal information sharing easier. Please feel free to download and take a look. 【Featured Cases】 ■ SMK Corporation ■ Kaneshido Bio Co., Ltd. ■ Ito-Yokado Co., Ltd. ■ Sugihara Co., Ltd. ■ Denso Iwate Co., Ltd. ■ Toyo Sheet Co., Ltd. ■ Nipis Fukushima Manufacturing Co., Ltd. ■ Kumamoto Daido Foods Co., Ltd. ■ Tsuneishi Camtex Co., Ltd. ■ Nishi-Nippon Railroad Co., Ltd. ■ Panasonic Eco Technology Center Co., Ltd. ■ Inquiries & Company Overview *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Establishing a Preventive Maintenance System from Scratch in a New Factory

A case where an ideal equipment maintenance system was established and passed the ISO 22000 audit in a paperless manner.

Kumamoto Daido Foods Co., Ltd. was established in the first year of the Reiwa era as a group company of Kumamoto Daido Seika Co., Ltd., which wholesales delicious vegetables and fruits harvested nationwide in the market. The company not only procures vegetables and fruits from contracted farmers for processing but also engages in its own cultivation. As a newly established company, the equipment maintenance system started from scratch. To create a system that can provide high-quality products stably through preventive maintenance, they introduced "MENTENA." 【Challenges】 ■ The newly established factory did not have an equipment maintenance system in place, and it was starting from zero. ■ They wanted to establish and implement a qualified maintenance plan, but it was important to cycle through the maintenance PDCA. ■ They felt there were limitations in managing systems and maintenance records using paper and Excel. ■ They wanted to introduce an equipment maintenance system that is user-friendly on-site and reasonably priced. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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【SCOPE Implementation Case】Achievements in a Pharmaceutical Company <Failure Prevention>

Introducing a case where abnormal signs of equipment were detected due to the peeling of bearing balls caused by metal fatigue!

We would like to introduce a case where the implementation of 'SCOPE', which we handle, at a pharmaceutical company led to the avoidance of failures. Abnormalities were detected in seven devices, and three of them, which had damage to the bearing balls, were maintained. The remaining four devices showed a gradual increase in vibration and are currently planned for maintenance. Our product allows for a small start, making it easy to gradually add sensors as needed. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Case Summary】 ■ Implementing Company: Pharmaceutical Company ■ Detection Details: Light damage to bearing balls (delamination due to metal fatigue) ■ Situation: Three devices were maintained, and the remaining four are planned for maintenance due to a gradual increase in vibration. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Comparing 10 equipment maintenance systems: Introducing features and tips for choosing without making mistakes.

Let's introduce a maintenance system to eliminate downtime!

In the manufacturing industry, equipment maintenance is essential for maintaining production systems and ensuring quality. However, there may be sites facing challenges such as spending too much time on daily inspections and report preparation, and maintenance tasks being dependent on specific employees who are the only ones capable of handling them. This article introduces what can be achieved by implementing an equipment maintenance system, how to choose a system, and recommendations based on different implementation types (cloud-based/on-premises), so please refer to it. *For detailed content of the article, you can view it through the link below.*

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[Introduction Case Study of Equipment Maintenance] Oisis Corporation

Introducing a maintenance management system to tackle the management and visualization of equipment information for 2,000 units across 9 factories.

Oisis Co., Ltd., a comprehensive daily food manufacturer, operates over 30 directly managed and franchise bakery shops, primarily in the Hanshin area, including major supermarkets and convenience stores. The company has been working to consolidate information on various equipment across its nine factories by appointing equipment managers and advancing system implementation for the past five years. However, it faced challenges in accumulating know-how related to equipment operations and standardizing processes. To address this, Oisis introduced "Kaminashi Equipment Maintenance" with the aim of consolidating equipment information and standardizing equipment management operations. We spoke with the production department's section chief, the factory manager of the South Osaka plant in the delicatessen division, and the line manager of the same plant regarding the implementation project. *For more detailed information, please refer to the link below.*

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[MENTENA Implementation Case] Shinjo Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

Utilizing MENTENA for quality management! Business owners can grasp the status of equipment in a timely manner.

We would like to introduce a case where the maintenance management system "MENTENA" was implemented at Shinjo Seisakusho, which is engaged in the manufacturing of essential fastening components and cold forging tools for automobile manufacturing. The company faced challenges such as "inability to perform planned maintenance" and "desire to reduce the burden on the field to meet the maintenance standards required by the international standard IATF16949." In response, we implemented our "MENTENA." As a result, they were able to "understand the status of equipment in real-time" and "easily plan predictive maintenance by grasping the current maintenance status." [Challenges] ■ Maintenance data was managed separately for each factory with multiple locations, making it impossible to comprehensively understand the maintenance status and inventory of replacement parts across multiple sites. ■ There were many unplanned maintenance incidents, and maintenance personnel were constantly overwhelmed with urgent responses, leaving no room for planned maintenance. ■ Collecting, understanding, and managing maintenance data to meet the maintenance requirements specified by the international standard IATF16949 was cumbersome. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[SCOPE Implementation Case] Achievements in a Pharmaceutical Company <Reduction of Maintenance Costs and Labor Costs, etc.>

We will introduce a case where we were able to reduce the costs of maintenance expenses and on-site construction supervision (overtime work and labor costs) for half a year!

We will introduce a case where the introduction of 'SCOPE', which we handle at our company, at a pharmaceutical company led to reductions in maintenance costs and labor costs. During the air conditioning inspection conducted by a specialized company in the second half of 2023, urgent maintenance was proposed for seven units. However, after the introduction of SCOPE, it was determined that six out of the seven units did not require maintenance. Additionally, during the air conditioning inspection in the first half of 2024, due to the prior sharing of information about SCOPE, only one unit was proposed for urgent maintenance, and that unit was also one that did not have a sensor installed. [Case Summary] ■ Implementing Company: Pharmaceutical Company ■ Challenge: Urgent maintenance was proposed for seven units during the air conditioning inspection by a specialized company in the second half of 2023. ■ Results - In the air conditioning inspection in the first half of 2024, only one unit was proposed for urgent maintenance due to prior information sharing. - That one unit was also a device without a sensor installed. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Notice of Participation in "Maintenance Resilience TOKYO 2022"

Held from July 20 (Wednesday) to July 22 (Friday)! Exhibiting the cloud maintenance system "MENTENA".

Yachiyo Engineering will be exhibiting at "Maintenance Resilience TOKYO 2022" held at Tokyo Big Sight. At our booth, we will showcase the cloud-based maintenance management system 'MENTENA' that realizes a shift away from Excel and paper. We sincerely look forward to your visit. 【Event Overview】 ■ Date: July 20 (Wednesday) to July 22 (Friday), 2022, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM ■ Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, East Exhibition Hall ■ Booth Number: M4-032 ■ Nearest Stations: - Rinkai Line: Kokusai Tenjijo Station (approximately 7 minutes on foot) - Yurikamome: Tokyo Big Sight Station (approximately 3 minutes on foot) ■ Admission Fee: Free *Pre-registration required *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Equipment maintenance system

Eliminate paper and Excel management! A system that enables centralized management of equipment maintenance operations for DX in the manufacturing industry.

"Kaminashi" is a platform that digitizes and centrally manages tasks related to equipment inspection and maintenance in manufacturing sites, achieving the minimization of equipment downtime risks. Currently, we are offering three free documents that introduce useful information and case studies for promoting DX (digital transformation) at the site. Please feel free to download and take a look. 【Features】 ■ Digitizes on-site tasks related to equipment, minimizing downtime ■ Centrally manages information related to equipment, such as failure history, maintenance records, and maintenance plans, as an equipment medical record ■ Automatically reports useful data, streamlining data aggregation and analysis *For more details, please refer to the documents. Feel free to contact us as well.

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