HL Automation recommends manufacturers prepare for summer factory shutdowns. Managers are urged to stock up on machine parts for planned maintenance to reduce downtime. Make necessary repairs before the shutdown period to streamline operations.
The summer season often presents an ideal opportunity for factories to carry out routine services and crucial maintenance activities, equipment upgrades and repairs. However, without proper planning and the timely procurement of necessary machine components, factories may face unexpected challenges that can disrupt operational efficiencies.
To address this issue, HL Automation encourages factory managers to place orders for machine parts well in advance of shutdowns to ensure the availability of essential components, reduction of lead times and mitigate the risk of extended downtime.
In addition to procuring the relevant inventory, factory managers must also consider the involvement of workers and specialised contractors for specific maintenance tasks. Some factories may require contractors to perform oil changes and annual servicing for motors and robotics – ensuring optimal performance and extending the lifespan of critical machinery. To allow this to work seamlessly, factory managers must ensure contractors are booked in advance to coincide with shutdown dates, and that the relevant inventory is readily available in time for both shutdowns and for when contractors have been booked in.
Experts at HL Automation also advise planning for the start-up of machinery at the end of the shutdown period. After weeks of inactivity and extreme heat, machinery can be unpredictable, so to avoid any extra downtime in the event of issues upon start-up, factory managers should prepare for the potential manpower, spares and equipment needed to ensure the process runs smoothly.
Partnering with HL Automation can ensure access to expert advice and a wide range of new, active, and obsolete industrial automation spares thanks to its connections with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and a global MRO supply chain. Even offering a repairs/reconditioning programme, part replacement and service-exchanged parts to support maintenance operations.
Leo, Managing Director at HL Automation, comments: “We recommend factory managers and machine operators to get their parts ordered ahead of upcoming summer shutdowns. We and our stockists have spares ready and waiting to go out, which means we can often get inventory to our customers faster than even the OEM can.