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The Workshop & Production module supports both planned and unplanned maintenance regimes, from service request, work order generation to work scheduling. Equinox planned maintenance is combined with unplanned work and tasks arising from any campaigns which might be running to produce the relevant work schedules. Planned work can be forecasted forwards as far as required.

Work & Defect Reports
Defects can be reported and recorded. These defects and work items maybe electronically captured from an onboard vehicle information system by Nexala Spectrum or through manually recorded work item. Work items can be prioritised with information such as asset status, asset location, asset/service impact and cause or reason codes.

Jobcards
Jobcards are used to manage the allocation of work, exam tasks. It captures information such as labour costs and timings, material usage and tools used for a particular maintenance program.

Maintenance Schedules
Maintenance schedules can be set-up based on time factors, certification requirements and asset usage. The schedules can also be optimised to include non planned events, materials/spares and appropriate skilled resource availability.

Campaigns, Modifications & Special Checks
Upgrades or modifications to an asset or fleet of assets can also be scheduled. These campaigns can be used as inputs to the maintenance planning process or can be added to a particular maintenance event on the jobcard if appropriate.

"Nexala were chosen due to their established record within the UK rail sector. We evaluated a number of systems software providers and chose Nexala due to the breadth of functionality of their systems and the match with our requirements"

Andy Barr
Head of Maintenance Delivery, Hitachi

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