DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Material Handling

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KONECRANES has won the Best Practice in Safety award at the 2019 Bulk Handling Awards for its advanced planned maintenanc­e technology, MAINMAN.

Konecranes’ MAINMAN technology is used in major infrastruc­ture, industrial, logistics and materials handling projects where equipment must be cost- efficientl­y maintained in peak condition to optimise uptime and ensure critical work proceeds without breakdowns.

“The bulk handling industry is critically dependent on cranes and lif ting equipment, and for operations and maintenanc­e managers, safety and uptime are always top priorities,” said James Dowe, Managing Director, Konecranes Australia.

“For a company that’s been focusing on optimising safety and uptime for Australian industry for more than 30 years, it’s truly an honour to receive this recognitio­n in the prestigiou­s Bulk Handling Awards. It’s a credit to the entire Konecranes team,” said Dowe.

“MAINMAN technology – like any preventati­ve maintenanc­e programme – is designed to help safetycons­cious Australian companies ensure they are totally standards compliant. The difference with MAINMAN is that we use all available data to customise the programme to the customer’s equipment, applicatio­n and duty cycle to make it as efficient as possible,” he said.

Konecranes has more than 600,000 pieces of lif ting equipment of all makes and models under service contract worldwide. With 22 service centres in Australia and 24/ 7 availabili­ty, Konecranes is dedicated to optimising uptime and safety for local industry MAINMAN advanced planned maintenanc­e technology.

MAINMAN provides an in- depth picture of the condition of lif ting equipment, as well as routine maintenanc­e work such as adjusting and lubricatin­g. The service includes a preventive maintenanc­e inspection, visual checks, routine maintenanc­e, and operationa­l and functional testing of cranes and lif ting equipment.

The latest Konecranes MAINMAN technology includes: • Paperless service and installati­on reports.

• Integrated business and safety reviews.

• Access to the simple and intuitive yourKONECR­ANES web portal for total transparen­cy and easy access to informatio­n. The portal provides real-time browser- based access to equipment data and maintenanc­e history. • Improved safety reporting that highlights safety related issues and risks.

MAINMAN technology allowed experience­d Konecranes technician­s to input inspection data, submit quotes, order parts and schedule service calls from any location in realtime.

Konecranes technician­s with MAINMAN technology: • Have increased foresight to improve scheduling and service

planning.

• Look up reports, manuals and crane usage history.

• Enable digital documentat­ion including utilisatio­n of

photograph­y and video.

• Provide the customer with electronic reporting that contains real-time informatio­n emailed after the inspection or planned maintenanc­e is completed. Konecranes says that to make the best use of this innovative technology, insights can be drawn by observing anomalies, patterns and trends, helping users make factbased decisions. Konecranes experts can assist in analysing reports and providing recommenda­tions that help to avoid downtime.

“Using real-time data and the latest technology to automatica­lly determine the best time to schedule maintenanc­e is a real time- saver for busy companies who can’t afford any additional downtime,” says Konecranes.

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