When thinking about the scheduling of maintenance tasks in On Key, a jar of colourful candies comes to mind, as there are so many options for you to choose from. Today we focus on event-based maintenance. Your annual shutdown is a typical example of an event where specific equipment is taken offline for maintenance. Or you can use event-based maintenance to plan work if you are in the commercial facilities, healthcare or hospitality industry and you want to revamp a specific portion of your building. @Mike Else provides a comprehensive overview of this functionality in On Key and how it reduces the intensity of planning the event and eases the stress of these time-pressed periods.
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