Event details

SCADA systems, PLCs and connected sensors give manufacturers more equipment data than ever. The problem isn't visibility. It's what happens next.

An abnormal reading appears on a dashboard. Someone notices it. Someone else logs a request. A work order gets created in another system. By the time the right technician arrives, the machine has been degrading for hours, or it's already down.

This webinar looks at the execution gap between equipment monitoring and maintenance action, and how manufacturers can close it.

Using TAG Mobi and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, we'll walk through what a closed-loop process actually looks like: an equipment condition triggers a work order, the work order routes to the technician, the technician acts from the field, and the completed work writes back to the asset record.

One connected environment, without the manual handoffs.

What We'll Cover

  • Where the process typically breaks between fault detection and technician dispatch
  • How to configure equipment thresholds that can automatically generate work orders and notifications
  • How maintenance history, asset records and operational costs remain connected within a single environment
  • What a mobile-first EAM changes for technicians on the shop floor
  • How connected maintenance workflows support both preventive and predictive maintenance strategies
  • How manufacturers can get greater operational value from their existing SCADA, PLC and IoT investments 

Who Should Attend

Maintenance and reliability leaders, plant and operations managers, asset management directors, manufacturing and engineering leaders, and industrial IT/OT teams working on connected maintenance strategies.


All attendees will receive a CPD certificate.


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01342 314 300 

Ed Lowton
Ed Lowton

Editor

Industrial Plant & Equipment

Benjamin Brousseau
Benjamin Brousseau

Lead Business Solutions Consultant

Verosoft

Ben has led TAG EAM implementations for more than seven years across manufacturing, energy and logistics.

His work focuses on the practical side of EAM adoption: helping maintenance teams use the system effectively, connecting maintenance execution with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, and building workflows that hold up on the shop floor.

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