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Field Insight
April 9, 2026

What Five Years of Sensor Data Taught Us About Equipment Degradation Patterns

Five years of continuous monitoring data across 847 assets reveals consistent degradation patterns that change how we schedule maintenance interventions in heavy industry.

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What Five Years of Sensor Data Taught Us About Equipment Degradation Patterns
Case Study
April 14, 2026

How a Michigan stamping plant cut emergency maintenance spend by 61% in one year

A Tier 2 automotive supplier was averaging three unplanned press line stoppages per month. After deploying vibration monitoring on 47 drive assemblies, they went 11 months without a single bearing-related emergency shutdown.

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How a Michigan stamping plant cut emergency maintenance spend by 61% in one year
Industry Analysis
March 26, 2026

The Real Cost of Unplanned Downtime in Automotive Manufacturing

The repair bill is the smallest part. When you add lost production, cascaded line stops, overtime recovery, and customer penalties, a single bearing failure can cost half a million dollars.

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The Real Cost of Unplanned Downtime in Automotive Manufacturing
Industry Insight
March 28, 2026

The real cost of reactive maintenance in steel: why the numbers are worse than you think

Most plants track the direct cost of emergency repairs — parts and labor. But the true cost of a rolling mill unplanned stop includes lost production, scrap on the runout table, reheating costs, and overtime. When you add those up, the case for predictive maintenance is not a close call.

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The real cost of reactive maintenance in steel: why the numbers are worse than y
Technology
March 12, 2026

Edge Computing on the Factory Floor - What Actually Works

Edge computing in manufacturing sounds straightforward until you deal with 140°F environments, RF-hostile factory floors, and IT departments protecting their VLANs. Here is what survives contact with reality.

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Edge Computing on the Factory Floor - What Actually Works
Case Study
February 26, 2026

How a Steel Mill Saved $2.3M by Predicting Bearing Failures 72 Hours Early

A hot strip mill in the Great Lakes region caught a critical pinion bearing failure 72 hours before it would have become a catastrophic unplanned stoppage. The avoided failure paid for the monitoring system 24 times over.

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How a Steel Mill Saved $2.3M by Predicting Bearing Failures 72 Hours Early
Product Update
February 19, 2026

Predictiv MFG v4.2: acoustic emission monitoring now available on all gateway units

We've rolled out firmware and sensor support for ultrasonic acoustic emission detection across all GW-200 and GW-400 gateway units. Existing customers can now add acoustic channels to their installations without replacing hardware — just a firmware update and the new sensor module.

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Predictiv MFG v4.2: acoustic emission monitoring now available on all gateway un
Maintenance Strategy
February 11, 2026

Condition-Based vs Time-Based Maintenance - A Cost Comparison

A 28-drive conveyor system. Five years of data. Time-based schedule costs $810k. Condition-based costs $279k. Here is the full cost model and where the differences come from.

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Condition-Based vs Time-Based Maintenance - A Cost Comparison
Implementation Guide
January 28, 2026

Integrating Predictive Maintenance With Your Existing CMMS

Getting monitoring alerts into Maximo, SAP PM, or eMaint as actual work orders is not plug-and-play. Here is what the integration involves, what can go wrong, and how to do it right.

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Integrating Predictive Maintenance With Your Existing CMMS
Technical Guidance
January 14, 2026

Vibration Analysis vs Thermal Imaging - When to Use Which

Both tools work. Both have blind spots. Choosing the wrong one for the failure mode you're watching means catching the problem late or not at all. Here is how to match the tool to the fault.

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Vibration Analysis vs Thermal Imaging - When to Use Which
Industry Workforce
December 10, 2025

The Maintenance Technician Shortage Is Worse Than the Headlines Suggest

The general skilled trades shortage is real. The shortage of experienced heavy equipment maintenance specialists is considerably worse and has a structural cause that isn't going away quickly.

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The Maintenance Technician Shortage Is Worse Than the Headlines Suggest
Sensing Technology
November 19, 2025

Acoustic Emission Monitoring for Early Crack Detection in Heavy Equipment

Acoustic emission sensors detect structural cracks months before vibration analysis or thermal imaging see anything. For press frames, pressure vessels, and mill housings, it is the right tool for the job.

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Acoustic Emission Monitoring for Early Crack Detection in Heavy Equipment
Implementation
October 22, 2025

Why Most Predictive Maintenance Pilots Fail at the Data Collection Stage

Bad sensor placement, grounding errors, insufficient sampling rates, and truncated baseline periods kill more predictive maintenance pilots than bad algorithms do. Here is what goes wrong and how to prevent it.

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