Cement plants don’t shut down for holidays. They don’t take weekends off. Kilns run. Mills turn. Coolers blast hot air into the night. And when something breaks? It doesn’t wait for Monday morning.

For years, maintenance was handled the same way it always had been — paper logs, clipboards hanging from tool belts, phone calls between shifts, “I think the bearing sounded funny last week.”

That worked… until it didn’t.

Now, when a kiln drive fails at 2 a.m., the cost isn’t just lost production. It’s overtime pay. It’s delayed shipments. It’s customers asking why their order is late. It’s supervisors scrambling to find someone who remembers how to replace that coupling — because the guy who did it last time retired two months ago.

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