CHAMPS Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) is designed to reduce maintenance cost and deliver increased return on your assets. We can show you how CHAMPS CMMS will transform your asset management processes.
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The main purpose of lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures is to prevent accidents, save lives, and protect equipment from extensive damage. But it’s important that these procedures don’t become routine—in fact, you should consider how you can improve work safety to prevent errors and eliminate accidents. Learn how an automated lockout and tag out solution can help improve processes, and provide business and financial benefits.
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Quaker Oats has been an icon in Cedar Rapids, Iowa (US) since 1901. In 1979, Quaker sought a system for the storeroom function and purchasing department, and selected CHAMPS. In 1991, the company implemented the CHAMPS maintenance management functionality. Its internal team interfaced CHAMPS with the existing accounts payable system, for seamless data transfer between the maintenance and accounting departments.
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St. Marys Paper Ltd. is a pulp and paper mill located in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario (Canada). In 1989, it implemented a CHAMPS computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to help reduce costs and improve efficiencies. In 1998, St. Marys decided to investigate potential vendors for a maintenance system upgrade. After reviewing several vendors, the mill again turned to CHAMPS.
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