In an ideal world, all equipment would be high performing, reliable, easy to maintain and efficient. Achieving these markers is a challenge, however. High-performing facilities rely heavily on effective teams and optimum performing equipment. When achieved, it has a direct positive impact on profit, increased resource conservation and reduced environmental impact.
On the other hand, underperforming equipment often runs longer and harder to achieve the desired result, which leads to increased utility charges, a shortened useful life for equipment and an increasingly negative environmental impact. Unreliable and inefficient equipment can also result in downtime, decreased production rates and financial losses.