Connecting Field Ops and Headquarters with Mobile
In this webinar, you will:
- Learn how mobile solutions can bridge the gap between field operations and headquarters, ensuring seamless communication and coordination.
- Understand the importance of real-time data for making informed decisions quickly, improving response times, and increasing operational efficiency.
- Discover how mobile applications can help technical teams maintain assets more effectively.
- See how MAS Mobile can enhance safety protocols and ensure compliance with industry standards through real-time reporting and monitoring.
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Webinar Topics
Mobile Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) is a game-changer that keeps everyone involved in maintenance and operations connected, with near real-time information at the point of performance.
Maintenance technicians need access to work orders, schedules, and asset data to do their jobs. They also need to record their work in detail so operations leaders can analyze performance and make data-driven improvements.
But when a tech can’t access your EAM system in the field, information can be lost, causing mistakes. The wrong parts may be ordered, and delays can increase costs. Safety can also be compromised.
Mobile EAM solutions, like the new MAS Mobile application, help technicians access asset information and maintenance history while in the field and allow them to enter updates immediately, even in areas without connectivity.
Key Questions Answered:
- How can I achieve faster issue resolution, greater efficiency, and improved asset management and maintenance scheduling with a mobile solution?
- How can a mobile application scale my maintenance and operations workforce?
- What dependencies should I consider when implementing MAS Mobile?
- How can I integrate my current mobile solution in the MAS ecosystem?
Who Should Attend?
- Maintenance Leaders
- Operations Leaders
- Enterprise Asset Managers
- IT Leaders
Your Speakers
Stephen Fleshman
Senior Digital Consultant, Asset Performance Services – Advisory
Stephen leads customers and project organizations in an advisory capacity, successfully performing assessments and delivering recommendations for more effective and efficient business processes. With 34 years of experience in the nuclear industry, Stephen has expertise in operation, work management, training, emergency management, and organizational effectiveness. He also spent over ten years in the US Navy as a nuclear Machinist Mate Chief (MMC) on board the Nuclear Cruiser USS Bainbridge CGN-25 and at the Prototype training center in Charleston, SC.
Tony Turner
Director, Pre-Sales and Innovation, Asset Performance Services – EMEA
Tony is a civil engineer who has spent the past 33 years implementing Maximo at a vast range of customers in the Utilities and Oil and Gas sectors. He has delivered some of the largest and most successful Maximo implementations in the Middle East and UK including ADWEA, KNPC, SSE and NIE networks.