Plant maintenance refers to strategies, methods, checklists and practices used to keep industrial plants running effectively and efficiently. Starting from regular checks of equipment or assets to make sure they are functioning properly, to cleaning floors, rooms, walls, restrooms etc. The general aim of plant maintenance is to create a productive working environment that is also safe for its workers.

Not all the factories and plants are same, each plant is unique and the ways to maintain these facilities and plants often vary. For example, a assembly unit will have different machinery than a chilling unit. Meaning every unit generally has its own maintenance plan, tailored to its priorities and particularities. A maintenance plan should include scheduling times (preventive maintenance) for equipment, asset checkups and general clean-up.


Most plants employ their own maintenance staff. This can include workers such as on-site engineers, whose job is to make sure that machines continue to operate effectively without any downtime. Downtime of key equipment will result in stoppage of the line which can be financially damaging.

Preventive maintenance is a crucial aspect to make sure a plant runs efficiently. Periodic checking of machines to see if it is operating correctly is one commonly used preventive measure. This can prevent machines, equipments from breaking down and also help to anticipate a possible problem.

To ensure safe and clean work place its not only maintaining the machines and equipments but also the floors, walls, restrooms, cafe etc. Cleaning and clearing wastes will make it a better place to work.

With so many critical maintenance work items which determines the plant output.  One critical maintenance activity missed might bring the whole plant down, so its always good to have a cmms software to manage the schedule and keep track of each and every maintenance activity. A well implemented cmms software for a plant will result in improved productivity gains.