Warehouse and Manufacturing Plant Maintenance

Posted by MichealH Alexander on December 25th, 2020

Well-run and highly productive warehouses and manufacturing facilities have one thing in common: they understand the importance of maintenance and (when necessary) repair work. Similar to a clean home, every plant or warehousing centre needs a proper maintenance process to keep everything on track. This usually involves performing safety checks on machines or equipment, among other tasks.

Since a warehouse or manufacturing facility is a significant business asset, you want to keep it running like a well-oiled machine.

Blake Steel is here to help you maintain all important assets.

We provide repair and maintenance servicing for manufacturing plants and warehouses in Auckland, New Zealand. We can bring our site truck to you and perform welding repairs on your site to keep your business running smoothly. We can repair damaged, bent or cracked plant and structures or replace with new fabricated items.

As your maintenance and repair services provider, we do the following:

  •          Repair broken or faulty machine components
  •          Conduct safety upgrades for facilities
  •          Fix problematic machine guards
  •          Remove decommissioned plants
  •          Repair handrails, platforms and walkways
  •          Fix warehouse or manufacturing facility gates and fences
  •          Perform maintenance for manufacturing plants

The Value of Warehouse and Manufacturing Plant Maintenance

Industrial equipment commonly found on plants and warehouses, such as conveyor systems and transportation machines, wear out over time. Regular maintenance allows these machines to function properly and efficiently.

Conducting regular maintenance also provides these benefits:

Prevents Loss of Production

Inadequate maintenance can be costly for businesses. Warehouse machines that have not undergone periodic servicing, for instance, could break down without warning. If you don’t have backup equipment, the faulty machines may result in decreased output and productivity levels. When this happens consistently, it can lead to major disruptions and huge losses in your bottom line.

Regular maintenance prevents machine breakdowns to keep your manufacturing or warehousing operations running as smoothly as possible.

Promotes Savings on Operational Expenses

A poorly managed manufacturing plant or warehouse will require frequent and costly repairs from major wear and tear. Regular maintenance allows your machines and other equipment to run at optimally. Also, this enables you to save on operational costs associated with faulty equipment, such as lost labour hours, increased overhead, shortage of work and production re-scheduling.

Improves Employee Morale

Employees want to work in a production facility that’s tidy, organised and well-maintained. When you have a periodic maintenance program in place, you’re telling your workers that you value the importance of proper working conditions.

The Blake Steel Advantage

We have built a solid reputation on exceptional service for every client. From small jobs to complex projects, we deliver personalised services and quality workmanship. Engineering Shop Auckland

With Blake Steel, expect:

On-Time, All the Time

We understand that your time is precious. Every production second wasted on downtime translates to hundreds of dollars down the drain. When we give you our schedule, we adhere to it completely. We also complete any maintenance work on schedule.

Extensive Experience

Phil Blake, the founder of Blake Steel, has more than 15 years of experience working with industrial, residential and commercial markets. We use the knowledge we’ve gained over the years to complete your maintenance and repair requests, meet your expectations and win your loyalty as a valued client.

Transparent Communication

We respond to your inquiries as quickly as possible. We also send regular, easy-to-understand reports and updates.

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