Engagements

Engagements we take at the plant

Each engagement is a stretch of reading, walking, and drawing — not a login and not a catalogue of identical packages. Start with the review if you have a line and two seasons of repairs; choose a narrower piece of work if you already know which cabinet of paper is the problem.

We work with maintenance planners, millwrights, and shift supervisors who already keep records — even if those records live in a drawer. The flagship review covers one production line or asset group. The others exist because plants sometimes need only the history rebuilt, only the oil and vibration sheets interpreted, or only the next outage sequenced against spare lead times.

Engineer in a plant aisle reviewing equipment while holding notes

Predictive maintenance review

A three-to-five-week reading of one production line or asset group: work orders, vibration notes, and oil sheets turned into a visual briefing and an order of work for the next planned stop.

Quoted from asset count and the state of the records

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Close view of industrial gears and machine cogs

Failure-history reconstruction

When the work-order drawer is a heap, we rebuild a readable history of stops and repeats for a chosen machine group before anyone argues about the next outage date.

From 2,200 GEL, according to years of paper and number of assets

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Technician standing beside production equipment on a factory floor

Condition-reading interpretation

Oil-lab sheets and vibration route comments laid beside each other and beside the repair history, so a ‘watch’ on a bearing is no longer a lonely number on a page.

Day rate 650 GEL at the desk or at the plant, quoted for the set of sheets

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Industrial pipework and valves in a plant utility corridor

Shutdown-window planning

The next planned stop sequenced against spare lead times, access, and the failures that the records say will not wait politely until the date already printed on the calendar.

Quoted; often two to four facilitated sessions plus a written order of work

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