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Track, store, analyze oil sample data with Trakka 3.4 |
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Written by REM Staff
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Dingo
has released Trakka 3.4, a web-based software system that allows
Dingo's condition-based asset management system to track, store and
analyze oil sample data, resulting in early identification of
maintenance issues.
The key functionality changes allow the user to more easily disseminate
the information specifically pertinent to their area of interest or
responsibility and also allow actions to be tracked in greater detail
There are also several enhancements which will allow the user to
integrate Trakka with existing CMMS/ERP systems. It can assist the
planning department as a second check to ensure service intervals are
not being missed.
First released in 2005, Trakka is designed to allow seamless,
electronic data flow from any oil analysis lab into the database for
rapid turnaround time. Tailored, site specific alarm settings can be
implemented for the entire enterprise, enabling spotting of trends and
lubrication issues fleet-wide. Trakka also stores the user's unique set
of procedures that guide the detailed, corrective actions after they
have been identified.
Trakka is currently used by eight of the largest mining companies in
the world, with additional applications that have proven successful in
wind turbine, rail, fixed plant and pipeline industries.
Colin Donnelly, Dingo's director of engineering, said of this recent
software release, "Release 3.4 enables Trakka users to focus on
specific equipment they are responsible for or choose a higher level
view, to see the condition of all assets within the organization. This
makes it a powerful tool for a shop floor mechanic or the COO."
www.dingo.com
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