24 Jul
2018

4 Reasons to Monitor Your Downtime

IIoT and four great reasons for monitoring your machine and production downtime.

Machine Monitoring
Smart Factory
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4 Reasons to Monitor Your Downtime

Why Monitor Your Machine & Production Downtime?

  1. Your equipment is an important company asset. By monitoring it, you get the most out of it.
  2. Downtime means extra costs (overtime, employee waiting for the line to start, energy costs for longer shifts, etc...) Knowing exactly how often and how long the downtime lasts allows you to improve those metrics over time.
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