The mechanical industry relies on absolute precision and reliability. Behind that requirement lies a strategic challenge: maintenance. Without rigor, key equipment breaks down and competitiveness drops. Here are the challenges and the MAINTEX answer.
Maintenance challenges in the mechanical industry
- Optimal availability: machine tools, presses, lathes and milling machines are the heart of production; even a short breakdown paralyzes the line.
- Reduce downtime: minimize planned and unplanned stoppages through careful planning and fast interventions.
- Manage diverse equipment: each machine has its specifications; a centralized tool is essential.
- Meet strict standards: high quality standards (aerospace, healthcare) that require always-compliant machines.
- Optimize parts stock: poor management slows repairs and inflates costs.

MAINTEX, the CMMS for the mechanical industry
- Centralized, intuitive management: run all your equipment from a single platform, track machine condition and plan at a glance.
- Full traceability: every operation logged, for total compliance and a clear view of history.
- Optimized stock: real-time spare-parts tracking, without shortage or overstocking.
- Mobile access: your technicians access information from smartphone or tablet, wherever they are.
In summary: challenges and answers
| Sector challenge | MAINTEX answer |
|---|---|
| Equipment availability | Preventive + fast intervention |
| Downtime | Careful planning |
| Diverse equipment | Centralized platform |
| Compliance (quality) | Full traceability |
| Parts stock | Real-time tracking |
Maximize your machine tools’ availability and your competitiveness.
Frequently asked questions
Through scheduled preventive maintenance and the ability to intervene fast, which maximize machine availability.
Yes, the platform centralizes lathes, presses, milling machines and other machines, each with its specifications.
Through full traceability of interventions, which proves that machines run to standard.