If I want a list of boilers - I use failure class. I thought rotating items is to be able to track rebuilds. for instance, if I replace a motor and send the one I took out for bearing replacement, then the part # stays the same on the rebuild and I have a functional spare in inventory.
Rotating Items can be used for lots of things. An asset is something you're going to track work against and a rotating item allows you to use many more features. You can use lots of fields to make a query. But the rotating item is way more powerful than advertised.
Hello good afternoon, My name is Miguel Hunter, I'm a warehouse supervisor at the company Cargill de Venezuela S.R.L and we use it as a management system Maximo 7.6. I would like to opt for your help and advice to improve certain aspects of the store. We currently have approximately 20 pumps in various locations in the company, each with a serial. Sometimes these pumps are replaced or moved from one place to another to repair certain faults, in addition to that they tend to undergo modifications in their internal components (Axes, Motor). I want to learn in what way I can know exactly the locations of these pumps, besides being able to verify the history with date of each maintenance performed ... for this I need to create each component of the pump as a rotating item? How can I know the exact location and maintenance history? Thanks, I hope your quick answers
Hi Miguel, thanks for the comment. An asset record doesn't need to be rotating but I always recommend it. After that, you will need to make location records and assign the assets to those locations. Then, you'll need to create either work orders or service requests to track work done to those assets. That's it at a high level. When you get into more tracking and analytics you'll start using labor, inventory, contracts, POs, etc. But start small and keep asking questions. I hope to be making more videos soon.
@@jasonbrock1333 thanks jason for your answer!, another question and apoligize for your time, what benefits do i get by assigning rotating items to assets?, besides being able to track them
Sorry for the late response. The primary benefit is uniformity of assets. To me that's the main benefit. Also, you can quickly assign meters and assembly structures as well. There are a couple more that I can't remember at the moment but those are the big ones that stand out to me.
If I want a list of boilers - I use failure class. I thought rotating items is to be able to track rebuilds. for instance, if I replace a motor and send the one I took out for bearing replacement, then the part # stays the same on the rebuild and I have a functional spare in inventory.
Rotating Items can be used for lots of things. An asset is something you're going to track work against and a rotating item allows you to use many more features. You can use lots of fields to make a query. But the rotating item is way more powerful than advertised.
Hello good afternoon,
My name is Miguel Hunter, I'm a warehouse supervisor at the company Cargill de Venezuela S.R.L and we use it as a management system Maximo 7.6.
I would like to opt for your help and advice to improve certain aspects of the store. We currently have approximately 20 pumps in various locations in the company, each with a serial. Sometimes these pumps are replaced or moved from one place to another to repair certain faults, in addition to that they tend to undergo modifications in their internal components (Axes, Motor). I want to learn in what way I can know exactly the locations of these pumps, besides being able to verify the history with date of each maintenance performed ... for this I need to create each component of the pump as a rotating item? How can I know the exact location and maintenance history?
Thanks, I hope your quick answers
Hi Miguel, thanks for the comment. An asset record doesn't need to be rotating but I always recommend it. After that, you will need to make location records and assign the assets to those locations. Then, you'll need to create either work orders or service requests to track work done to those assets.
That's it at a high level. When you get into more tracking and analytics you'll start using labor, inventory, contracts, POs, etc. But start small and keep asking questions. I hope to be making more videos soon.
@@jasonbrock1333 thanks jason for your answer!, another question and apoligize for your time, what benefits do i get by assigning rotating items to assets?, besides being able to track them
Sorry for the late response. The primary benefit is uniformity of assets. To me that's the main benefit. Also, you can quickly assign meters and assembly structures as well. There are a couple more that I can't remember at the moment but those are the big ones that stand out to me.
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