The flexible TEAMS software can go anywhere. From enterprise-wide solutions, to isolated service and maintenance on a single machine or system, the basic approach is the same: use equipment design and field service data on how the system fails, to speed up troubleshooting and repair.
Safety critical, mission critical, and expensive—aerospace systems require high degrees of fault detection, isolation, and health management. From design to everyday maintenance, TEAMS helps reduce costs, increase availability, and help operators maintain safe and supportable aerospace vehicles.
OEMs in the high-tech manufacturing industry are constantly challenged with improving yield, customer satisfaction and profitability by ensuring equipment uptime. QSI’s TEAMS can help to achieve these goals by reducing mean time to repair, increasing first time fix rates and improving field service engineer productivity.
In today's highly competitive world of manufacturing, where lean and productive companies fight hard to keep whatever competitive edge they can gain, unplanned downtime can do considerable damage to competitiveness.
With medical costs and productivity under constant scrutiny, the productivity
of equipment for medical imaging, medical diagnostics, patient monitoring,
and research is a key concern to the healthcare industry. Healthcare
providers, OEMs, and aftermarket service specialists can deploy QSI's
Testability, Engineering, and Maintenance System (TEAMS) to isolate
faults faster, monitor entire systems, and speed troubleshooting and
repair, even in remote locations.
Wherever transportation systems rely on sensing technologies for security, safety or efficiency, QSI's Testability, Engineering, And Maintenance System (TEAMS), can help integrate and improve the interpretation of data, reduce delays in fault isolation, reduce repair time, increase availability, and reduce support costs.
Today's computer system and network management tools can monitor every aspect of network operations to set off alarms when failures are imminent or occur.
Automobile manufacturers lose profits when warranty repair costs mount up. Accurate diagnostics and rapid repair can significantly improve the bottom line. TEAMS-RDS can help dealerships by putting the manufacturers knowledge and expertise directly in the hands of the mechanic. It can monitor and manage the health of large fleets of vehicles.
Field service operations in telecommunications must increasingly deal with disparate technologies, from legacy systems to voice/data convergence, with key network components coming from a wide array of vendors.
When shipboard equipment fails it may be hard to get an expert field service engineer on station. Downtime for marine equipment may represent a safety hazard, a breach of security, or a loss of productivity. In any case, it's a serious problem.
When test equipment fails, production suffers and costs mount up. With TEAMS-RDS, on-site technicians can do more to get the test machine up and running. When an FSE is called on site, he/she brings along the troubleshooting expertise of the company on his/her TEAMS-RDS laptop.
Building security systems, fire protection systems, elevators, escalators, and HVAC systems are becoming increasingly complex. The need to monitor and diagnose these multiple systems — across multiple buildings —is growing rapidly. TEAMS-RDS provides an "out of the box" solution to help centralize health management and reduce the cost of maintenance.
As power generation and distribution becomes more decentralized, and the controls more sophisticated, the performance of service and repair functions becomes more critical.
Oil and gas production is among the most demanding industries when it comes to
maintaining production, safety, and efficiency in harsh conditions.
Inconsistent quality and availability of aftermarket service on the
immense array of machinery and control systems employed in the industry
(often in remote locales or undersea) is a problem for producers and
an opportunity for manufacturers.