Idle Equipment Bottlenecks
Definition
Poor tracking leads to prolonged equipment downtime, lost service slots, and queues for technicians.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 500-2,000/week per idle fire system; 10-20% capacity loss from manual delays
- Frequency: Per service cycle (monthly/quarterly)
- Root Cause: No real-time defect history or photo capture, relying on paper records
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Fire Protection firms in Australia 🇦🇺 lose AUD 20,000+ annually per site in idle assets. Automation of defect capture and scheduling prevents capacity loss.
Affected Stakeholders
Field Technicians, Asset Managers, Facility Owners
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Methodology & Sources
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Related Business Risks
AS1851 Non-Compliance Fines
Rework from Poor Tracking
Fire Investigation Reporting Delays
Inadequate Investigation Documentation Fines
Rework from Poor Evidence Documentation
AS1851 Non-Compliance Fines
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