CMMS Benchmarking Survey Launched

A Reliabilityweb.com product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 21, 2001

Reliabilityweb.com, an industrial plant reliability web site (http://www.reliabilityweb.com) has launched a new CMMS Benchmarking Survey.

Reliabilityweb.com, an industrial plant reliability web site (http://www.reliabilityweb.com) has launched a new CMMS Benchmarking Survey.

The survey is designed to identify "CMMS Best Practices" as well as provide each participant with a benchmark to use in their own CMMS projects.

The survey is designed and managed by Ruth Olszewski of CMMS data group, ( http://www.cmmsdatagroup.com) a CMMS benchmarking firm located in Chicago, Illinois.

Additional oversight is provided from Robert Baldwin, Editor of Maintenance Technology Magazine (http://www.mt-online.com).

"We have heard many stories about failed CMMS implementations from Reliabilityweb.com members." states Terrence O'Hanlon, publisher "This survey will provide a snapshot of today's "CMMS Best Practices" as well as what is average!" O'Hanlon goes on to explains that the Benchmarking Survey is the first step in a continuing education process designed to inform the industrial plant reliability market in the area of machinery asset information management.

Participation in the survey is anonymous and open to everyone.

The results will be published in the June 2001 issue of Maintenance Technology Magazine and at Reliabilityweb.com.

To participate in the survey, please click on the link below: http://www.reliabilityweb.com/cmms_form.htm.

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