Calendar-type asset management software FLiPS
Visualize inspection and production schedules and actual results, along with associated costs, using a calendar format. Plans and records can be integrated and managed as events on a timeline.
FLiPS is an asset management system developed with the aim of providing a user experience similar to that of Excel, and it is particularly recommended for customers facing the following challenges: - A user-friendly interface that is easily accepted on-site and the desire to integrate with ERP systems - The need to centrally manage the quality of manufactured products and the condition of equipment - The desire to visualize the costs, schedules, and actual results necessary for equipment maintenance in a calendar format - The need to understand the frequency and number of unexpected failures and to establish maintenance plans that align with actual conditions - The desire to know the optimal cycle for regular inspections and replacements - The aim to streamline budget formulation related to the purchase and maintenance of equipment Additionally, it is now integrated with various IoT-related products, enabling the following capabilities: 1. Automatically creating and notifying maintenance and inspection plans when sensor data indicates thresholds are likely to be exceeded, notifying both managers and workers 2. Integrating with tablet-compatible systems (such as i-Reporter) to aggregate and visualize information from the field.
basic information
FLiPS offers a demo version that can be tried from our company website. Please take a moment to experience its usability and functionality. FLiPS has the following features: ■ Simple Usability - Intuitive operation similar to Excel - Data management possible with minimal screen transitions - Hierarchical management of events - Multiple hierarchy settings available (can be managed from various perspectives) - Simple hierarchical management (easy to set up and switch) - Simple data structure - Zoom in and out on the time axis - Management of event statuses - Recording of event details and attachment of related files ■ Simple Data Structure FLIPS adopts a "hierarchical structure creation by aggregation method." This method allows for a simple data structure, enabling quick implementation. The advantages of this method are as follows: - Free hierarchical representation as it does not rely on a fixed hierarchical structure. - Easy initial data input and straightforward data maintenance. - Aggregation is performed in the order specified by the user (system-managed). - The output function to Excel allows for easy adjustments due to the ability to export data and provide bulk input procedures for re-importing.
Price information
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Price range
P5
Delivery Time
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Applications/Examples of results
Achievements ■Sendai City Hall Adopted FLiPS as the asset management system for the sewer system. - Utilization of risk matrix - Integration with GIS For high-risk facilities among the pipelines and wastewater treatment facilities, construction is expedited, while the renewal period for low-risk facilities is extended, significantly reducing maintenance costs! ■Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. Used for budget application and performance management of oil storage facilities across Japan. - Utilized for equipment maintenance management of oil storage facilities operated by different contractors nationwide. The equipment is an asset of Idemitsu Kosan. - Budget applications from each oil storage facility are approved, planned, executed, and recorded at Idemitsu Kosan's headquarters in a streamlined process. - Due to security settings, data from other oil storage facilities can only be referenced. Updates can only be made to the data of one's own facility. - Output of reports from FLiPS to the format of financial reports that have been used since before the introduction of FLiPS. - Utilized event detection functions to identify work omissions and delays. - The event comment detection function reduces communication via phone and email, allowing the history to be retained as part of the equipment records. ■Others - Visualization of equipment in assembly factories - Maintenance for ticket vending machines - Nuclear power plants