Changing the Face of Maintenance Management
The Visionary System Changing the Face of Maintenance Management
The world of Computerised Maintenance Management Software is being revolutionised by the launch of the next-generation in cutting-edge technology. At the forefront of this progress, Effishon offers businesses a generically flexible system and is the result of years of research and first-hand experience by Electronic Asset Management expert, Logical Fish. The product is driven by the need to have a visually-driven, user-friendly and ‘live’ CMM system that does not compromise the individual complexities of any maintenance process.
In plain English, the system brings maintenance and service processes closer to achieving that illusive zero wastage target. It does this by recognising that it’s no longer enough to simply capture the reactive and scheduled data in the way that so many of the current systems offer. Instead, Effishon has been designed primarily as a visual management and communications tool, acting on live data and instantly and visually displaying feedback from all your assets, providing real-time status that alerts you to any unplanned problems. Using its intelligent personnel deployment software and its simple call system, Effishon is able to dynamically allocate resources based on your actual business priorities and not just what you had in mind before the day began.
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