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CALIBRATION FEATURE


companies identify 30 - 50% of assets which are not being fully utilised. It is also possible to highlight any potential assets that can be traded in with funds used against other new equipment purchases. This provides large potential cost avoidance, meaning savings of thousands, possibly millions, in the first few years, depending on the business’ current stores situation. A thorough audit can help a business to


continually monitor the operational life cycle of products from ‘cradle to grave’, while also ensuring each asset continues to meet compliance criteria, in line with the latest industry accreditations.


THE ROLE OF ONLINE DATABASES Developments in asset management software are making it even easier and clearer for companies to service and document the journey of equipment and fulfil its ongoing maintenance requirements. Online databases offer different levels of instant and easily accessible operational control from a single source. This gives engineers the freedom to quickly and reliably access a central store of equipment via a database and request to share or pool equipment between different sites. Trescal has found that investing in an internal


team of software developers to develop customised solutions provides peace of mind while significantly saving time and reducing administrative costs. An additional benefit of


online management software is the ability to choose from a number of bespoke solutions. This includes flagging the different


“Realising the true


calibration intervals equipment requires, or perhaps recording and ensuring compliance with metrology standards. This is all whilst providing access to instrument inventory and history control, as well as managing asset availability including the costs of deployment and ownership. Trescal has a database to generate the relevant information, statistics and history required to optimise calibration intervals and maintenance decisions.


potential of assets should be a day-to-day conern if


businesses are to reap the savings and efficiency benefits"


success in asset management. The company has expertise across several domains to provide a ‘one stop shop’ for technical and normative support - from set-up to the ongoing maintenance and improvement of processes. This gives customers the reassurance that their asset management systems will be equipped to adapt over time, whilst taking into account the changing metrology landscape. Ultimately, realising the true potential of assets


should be a day-to-day concern if businesses are to reap the


AN INTEGRATED APPROACH To further cater to the specific calibration and management needs of businesses, Trescal has dedicated teams across the UK with experience and


savings and efficiency benefits. The best advice would be to always do your research and not automatically revert to the OEM, which could end up costing your business more in the long term. Third party providers can offer real added value to a business through asset management, but it is up to customers to embrace the opportunity and to take an integrated approach in order to meet the complete requirements of a business.


Trescal T: 01252 533300 www.trescal.com


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