Plant Baseline
Creating a Baseline to Maximize Asset Performance
To prioritize, plan and implement an effective, strategic maintenance program, a Plant Baseline first recognizes your current state, or baseline. Establishing the baseline of your manufacturing environment can be done effectively through on-site evaluations of key areas, spanning from your installed base to your training program.
After a baseline is established, we provide recommendations on solutions based on your biggest challenges or most important priorities, allowing you to make educated decisions on where to initiate improvements and how to implement an effective maintenance strategy.
Bridge the Gap Between Your Current State and End Goals.
A Plant Baseline consists of seven services that can be utilized individually or combined in any way to create the right baseline of your plant to help maximize asset performance. Utilize the information from the evaluation output to bridge the information and knowledge gap.
Installed Base Evaluation
Identify opportunities for improvements in inventory, financial performance and asset productivity
Installed Software Evaluation
Document all installed software to ensure all licenses are valid and that appropriate skills, support and maintenance coverage is in place
Network Evaluation
Assess the overall health of your network, identify potential network issues and provide high level recommendations
Safety Evaluation
Identify areas of risk where safety improvements can be made and prioritize what modifications are necessary
Arc Flash Evaluation
Review of Arc Flash documentation to evaluate the level of detail, completeness, accuracy and identify areas of concern
Energy Evaluation
Identify opportunities for energy savings that should be the focus of more in-depth analysis
Training Evaluation
Identify skills gap in personnel and develop specific training plans with financial justification and priorities