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The shift from time-dependent to condition-based maintenance is a strategic move towards more effective risk management, now redefined as performance management in the realm of condition monitoring. This advanced approach focuses on proactively monitoring and maintaining vehicles based on their actual condition, rather than on a predetermined schedule. For rail operators, this means vehicles are serviced only when necessary, optimizing operational performance. This not only enhances the reliability and safety of the vehicles but also translates into significant time and cost savings. This evolution in maintenance strategy is a testament to the growing emphasis on performance optimization in risk management practices.
Discover how SKF is redefining condition monitoring in railway maintenance. This webinar, led by SKF’s Digital Train Manager, Ivan Rochford, will explore the transition from traditional time-based maintenance to a proactive, condition-based approach.
Key highlights will include:
So, whether you’re an engineer, maintenance professional, or someone new to the industry, this concise-yet-comprehensive webinar offers valuable insights into the world of advanced condition monitoring.
Explore the ever-shifting landscape of rail maintenance harmonization!
Proactively plan maintenance
Extend crucial equipment lifecycles
Streamline operational efficiency
What if you could anticipate rotating part issues on your train fleet without a major system installation? And what if you could schedule maintenance based on real conditions in the field? This is how SKF Insight Rail can help operators to take control and improve their maintenance planning.
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