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SKF takes next step to “smartify” the industry

By Paul Dvorak | January 5, 2015

SKF is continuing its investments in “smartifying” its maintenance service offering, production and sales processes. As part of the investments, field maintenance engineers, production workers, and SKF sales force members in selected regions will be trained and equipped with smart devices with tailored-made software developed by SKF’s own connectivity team.

SKF apps range from those that help make field engineers up to 12% more efficient in their work – giving them more time to spend with customers – to bearing calculations and alignment apps that provide direct value to  SKF customers by improving their own productivity.

SKF apps range from those that help make field engineers up to 12% more efficient in their work – giving them more time to spend with customers – to bearing calculations and alignment apps that provide direct value to SKF customers by improving their own productivity.

Integrating SKF’s condition-monitoring technologies into mobile devices supports the Group’s focus on asset life cycle management. By providing access to real-time machine performance data in a user-friendly format, customers and maintenance engineers are better able to take informed decisions regarding maintenance activities and increase machine efficiency.

Bringing smart devices with production and maintenance apps into SKF’s factories will enable a better, faster, and more accurate collection of data and ensure a more collaborative and efficient way of working. Apps that provide warnings and early fault detections in real-time and access to machine calibration routines will help minimize downtime and give operators the tools needed to solve issues instantly.

“This is one of the most interesting times to be in the industrial arena. We are going through an industrial renaissance. Smart devices have helped us see the SKF world with new eyes and let us introduce a new way of working to what could be seen as a more traditional type of industry”, says Tom Johnstone, SKF President and CEO.

Commenting on what these developments mean for the industry, he says, “Embracing industrial connectivity is opening up new markets for us. It’s helping us to deliver more value to our customers and increase our revenues. We will continue to embed this technology into our way of working. Technology developers and legislators have a role to play as well, in device development and nurturing industrial activity as a whole. Together, we will be able to increase competitiveness, quality, productivity and growth, unlocking the next industrial revolution.”

SKF has already developed over 35 internal and external apps, with more than 300,000 downloads. These range from apps that help make field engineers up to 12% more efficient in their work – giving them more time to spend with customers – to bearing calculations and alignment apps that provide direct value to our SKF customers by improving their own productivity.

SKF
www.skf.com


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