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"Saying that a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) is just another scheduling tool is tantamount to saying that the Titanic was just another boat. While maintenance scheduling is arguably its most important aspect, CMMS has many additional features that can help a company manage its maintenance function. CMMS is using software to effectively and efficiently plan and execute tasks meant to maintain a company’s operations to ensure maximum uptime of equipment critical to the production of finished goods. To successfully plan a maintenance procedure, the user needs accurate information on the equipment to be maintained, its components, and ongoing production or workload requirements. The maintenance skills and time available must be matched against the workload, equipment items, and availability. Parts and supplies must be procured in advance, in a well-planned fashion, to complete maintenance tasks on schedule. While maintenance may be complex, managing it should not be." - Joseph J. Strub - July 7, 2003.

CMMS software companies

Should there be a list of cmms software providers?Sushilover boy (talk) 21:02, 3 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

No. These have been removed in accordance with DIRECTORY. If someone is desperate to include more links then an ODP directory could be added in accordance with WP:ELMAYBE.—Teahot (talk) 23:07, 22 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]