Without a formal, standardized reporting process in place, information was often incomplete, erroneous, and nonstandard across locations. Theft reporting was previously sent via email and employees had to manually enter information.
If an asset is down - if it impacts anything - they record it as an incident, create reports, and disseminate them to the operations team so they see how these issues affect operations. Incident management reveals revenue impact of high-value facilities activitiesįloyd’s 99 Barbershop utilizes the incident management in Corrigo to track the impact of any operational interruption, no matter the cause, down to the asset level.Armed with this data, techs now show up with the right parts, in the right location, at the right time - and response times improved by 33%. GPS also provided technicians with important location data for assets needing to be repaired, so they didn’t have to waste time trying to find what equipment needed attention. They were then able to not only identify the most productive techs, but also coach less productive workers to improve efficiency. Location-enabled GPS tracking improves technician productivity & invoice accuracyĪ Fortune 50 company used Corrigo’s GPS functionality to track data on technician locations and time spent onsite.How exactly can it do that? Facilities teams at four companies share their stories about how they’ve leveraged Corrigo CMMS to improve transparency and accuracy of spend while delivering real-time view into operations across all facilities. But there’s so much more than a smart, powerful CMMS can do for your facilities management (FM) team.Ī smart CMMS will help you and your team make a big impact on the company’s bottom line. If you’re like a lot of facilities managers, you using your computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to transmit the work order from the person requesting service to the person who will do the work. We are using CMMS capabilities ourselves, with great results. Great advice published by JLL – we strongly believe and support centralized and automated computerized maintenance management systems.