In the retail industry, the success of a business relies on a multitude of factors, including the efficient functioning of the store's infrastructure and equipment. Unplanned downtime, particularly in critical systems, can lead to lost sales, unhappy customers, and a compromised reputation.
Traditional 'reactive' maintenance approaches, where problems are addressed only after they occur, often lead to unnecessary expenses and disruptions. To overcome these challenges, many retailers are now moving towards a proactive maintenance plan. That's where Ticked Off Managed Services can play a pivotal role.
So, what exactly is proactive maintenance? Simply put, proactive maintenance is a maintenance strategy where we keep a close eye on our assets ahead of breakages.
We aim to identify maintenance needs before any hiccups occur, instead of waiting for something to go wrong. It's the opposite of reactive maintenance, which involves dealing with problems only when they occur, leading to costly unplanned downtime.
Let's explore some commonly used types of proactive maintenance strategies:
These are just a few forms of proactive maintenance. Each strategy has its advantages and disadvantages, so it's important to select the one that best fits your business.
The flip side of preventive maintenance is reactive maintenance, which often leads to significant issues with equipment and facilities, including:
According to the Marshall Institute, you can expect to pay 2-5 times more for reactive maintenance than you would for proactive maintenance. This means that the costs associated with waiting for a system to fail before addressing the issue - such as downtime, repair costs, and lost revenue - can quickly dwarf what would have been spent on regular, proactive maintenance.
Here's what proactive maintenance can bring to the table:
In essence, a proactive maintenance strategy aims to identify issues before they cause problems. By performing regular maintenance, you can prevent costly unplanned downtime and ensure equipment performance remains at its peak. As you can see, proactive maintenance plans offer many opportunities to improve your business and grow your brand.
Proactive maintenance isn't a "set it and forget it" strategy, although you can automate much of it. It's typically an ongoing process, requiring regular review and adaptation.
That's why your weekly or monthly schedule should include a review of your maintenance activities. This review will help you see what's working, what isn't, and where you can improve.
Using a CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) like Ticked Off, you can quickly and easily track maintenance activities, identify any issues, and implement changes. Ongoing improvement is just one of the advantages of proactive maintenance that set it apart from reactive maintenance.
Another thing to keep in mind is that maintenance needs can change over time. Equipment performance can vary, and as your assets age, they may require more frequent maintenance or replacement.
That's why it's so important to keep up with routine maintenance checks and to use your CMMS to monitor asset performance. This will help you spot any changes in equipment health and adjust your maintenance schedule accordingly.
Ticked Off helps businesses save even more with a comprehensive managed services solution designed to aid retailers in their transition from a reactive to a proactive maintenance approach.
Our Managed Services platform provides businesses with access to contractors across Australia and New Zealand, effectively reducing or eliminating many time-intensive and costly administration processes like missed phone calls, spreadsheets, multiple invoices, warranty management, and even multiple invoices.
It's challenging to find facilities management teams with experience in all of the trades required to maintain a nationwide operation. Ticked Off managed services, with access to a nationwide network of experienced, reliable contractors, remove the guesswork out of repair and maintenance.
Every aspect of your maintenance program is streamlined to significantly reduce the risk of costly downtime, while also saving you money in reduced management costs. There is a free demo available, so you can discover how Ticked Off can extend the uptime and life of your assets with no risk.