PKS for Asset Effectiveness is a suite of hardware, software and services designed to help customers in process industries optimize the performance of installed industrial assets.
“To apply PKS for Asset Effectiveness at each customer site, our experts collaborate with the customer’s on-site experts,” says Paul Butler, vice president of technology at the vendor. “Together, we develop a solution that gets the right information to the right people, so they can accurately assess situations and take appropriate corrective action.” PKS for Asset Effectiveness is open, process-centric and software-enabled. It uses process, device, historical and field information to assess equipment health to prioritize assets for maintenance, giving more weight to those with the greatest impact on the business.
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