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Define Up to
999 Plants or Other Top-Level Entities.
MaintSmart is completely
flexible to any maintenance operation. In this case two manufacturing
plants are defined. Each of these plants contain departments, production
lines, equipment and personnel. MaintSmart is NOT limited to manufacturing
environments though! For example suppose you manage a vehicle maintenance
operation. Your company rents vehicles and your are
charged with maintaining them. In this case plants might be defined as fleets.
These fleets could perhaps be cars, trucks, trailers, etc. In any event their data
could then be seperated and evaluated as seperate entities if you wish.
The point is defining plants allows you the
opportunity to seperate data from other plants or top-level entities if
you need to. If you don't need to seperate data in this way you don't have
to. MaintSmart works just as well with one plant or top-level entity as it
does with 999. The benefit of seperating data into multiple top-level
entities is that users from one entity may be restricted from accessing or
changing adat from another entity. This restriction may be waived or set
in the Configuration section of MaintSmart.
MaintSmart groups
all of its components in a logical hierachy. Top-level entities (plants)
contain production lines, personnel and equipment. Production lines
contain departments,etc. Most MaintSmart users only need one
top-level entity.
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