According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the employment rate for repair professionals for medical equipment was expected to grow by about 30 percent, from 2012 to 2022. The growth is easily attributed to the increasingly complex medical equipment and technologies being developed and used today.
That’s just one piece of equipment in one industry. What about all the rest of the machines we use in large scale applications in many industries across the world?
With so much growth being fueled by demand for better and newer technologies and machines, we’ve come to a point that nearly all our major activities—from banking to work and communicating with others—are now tied to the internet, to machines and devices that make life easier. But living with machines also mean living with repairs.
Repair Problems
In many cases, a breakdown in operations can mean days full of delay, all while technicians race against the clock to make sure they get the machine repairs done in time, that the parts are up and running before the deadline. Whether the machine repairs are done in-house or through an outside team, the important thing is that they all have the necessary specialization, training and skills to get the machine back on its feet in no time. That’s especially vital for custom machines which is why it’s better to rely on companies like Rother Machine to get the repairs done. Given the industry skills and quality of performance, you know you aren’t putting your machine at risk since you’re leaving it in capable, competent hands.
Benefits of Preventive Maintenance
So if your business relies a lot on custom machines, make sure to do regular machine inspections. Here are 3 top benefits you can look forward to with regular maintenance and care of your machine:
1. Problems can be solved early on. That means problems won’t have to worsen and lead to bigger costs which is great news for your bottom line.
2. Improved production. With every repair, you find a way to improve the production process, giving you better and faster production cycles.
3. Saves on costs incurred from delays. When your machine is in tip-top shape, you have zero production lags and might even beat your delivery deadlines, happy new for your customers.
These are just some basic facts about living with machines and how important it is to make sure you’ve got preventive measures in place.