With the demands placed on Maintenance Departments it is
not unreasonable to ask "What's in it for Me?" when looking for CMMS
Software. There are other stakeholders who might also inquire
about the benefits in their areas.
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Maintenance Manager
What's in it for my Maintenance Operations? |
Managing a Maintenance Department effectively can be
extremely challenging when you are constantly responding to urgent
calls. With
COGZ CMMS Software you have the tools to take control!
- Managerial Intervention to Operate COGZ is minimal;
Input is fast and easy.
- Graphical Work Order Reminder show status at a glance
- Equipment Status and History available at the
touch of a Button.
- Minimal time is needed for upkeep and PM operations.
- Work Order Requests automatically documented upon user
entry.
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CEO What's in it for my Company? |
Achieving positive bottom line
impact gets harder every year. Here is one place where it's easy!
Surveys* have consistently shown a 10% to 20% reduction in maintenance
labor costs, and a 10% to 15% reduction in parts cost after
implementation of CMMS software. (*Thomas Marketing Information Center.)
Some of our clients have reported as much as 50% savings in the first
year.
- Longer life for equipment means reduced labor and
material costs.
- Maintenance costs decrease and production costs
increase.
- Increased Customer Satisfaction means less Customer Turnover
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IT Manager
What's in it for my
Network Administrator? |
Not much! Well, actually,
no extra work. COGZ CMMS Software is extremely IT friendly. COGZ does not
require server services, just a shared folder. IT departments find
COGZ quick to setup.
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All setup and maintenance is
done within the COGZ folder on the server.
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Shortcuts on users' client
computers set up with a single click.
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Only a single folder to update.
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Most COGZ administration handled
by main user, not IT
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CFO/Controller
What's in it for my
Budget? |
This is the easy part! Not only will the Return on
Investment (ROI) for your COGZ CMMS software be measured in weeks, as
opposed to years, but the continuing cost savings are a controller's
delight. Some of the cost savings can be found in the following
areas:
- Maintenance and Production costs decrease
- Reduced Labor Costs: Direct Maintenance, Overtime Maintenance, Overtime Production/Staff, Outside/Contract
- Reduced Downtime/Lost Availability
- Equipment lasts longer resulting in Reduced Replacement
Budget.
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