06/06/06 - Trakka 1.7 - it's not just about oil analysis anymore...
It's about Condition Management! Previous versions of Trakka have enabled long standing and new customers alike to establish proven processes on multiple sites that maximize the value obtained from Oil Analysis. Trakka 1.7 takes that a step further and provides tools to actively manage condition and ensure a long and healthy life for all your assets.
Trakka 1.7 - it's not just about oil analysis anymore...
It's about Condition Management!
Previous versions of Trakka have enabled long standing and new customers alike to establish proven processes on multiple newss that maximize the value obtained from Oil Analysis. Trakka 1.7 takes that a step further and provides tools to actively manage condition and ensure a long and healthy life for all your assets.
Here's a preview of some of the great new features you can expect on July 1:
- Clear, highly visible information showing "how your assets are doing"
- Drill down to find problem components easier than ever before with color coded condition symbols
- Combine information from multiple Condition Monitoring sources to give an overall picture of Asset health

There are many more features to help your team collaborate effectively and keep your assets in prime condition with the least effort:
- Ensure consistent equipment troubleshooting and repair via Standard Work Procedures - these can be stored in Trakka and attached to Condition Reviews
- Asset condition must be changed through a condition review process - ensure due consideration is given to a condition change
- Improve interactions between Machine Condition Analysts and Maintenance Planners through emailing Condition Reviews - Planners get all the Condition Intelligence they need without having to log into the system.
- Auto configuration of Dymo label printer settings means your Mechanics spend less time computing and more time doing what they do best.
Can a software tool deliver maintenance performance improvements on it's own?
Absolutely not!!
Can a software tool help a talented maintenance team improve their game?
Absolutely!!

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