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Solution — Reduce Equipment Downtime

Keep Critical Equipment Running

Downtime stops a facility — and the business it serves. FMX reduces equipment downtime by preventing failures with scheduled maintenance, responding faster when issues arise, and tracking asset health so problems are caught before they stop the line.

fmx/downtime.json
# Equipment uptime
asset_availability_pct: 98.2
mttr_hrs: 4.1
mtbf_days: 182
breakdowns_mtd: 5
critical_assets_ok: true
trend: "improving"
Certified Frappe & ERPNext Partner
💻 Large In-House Developer Team
📱 Built on Frappe with a React Mobile App
🏢 Built for Commercial, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Education & Government Facilities
The problem

When critical equipment goes down — a chiller, a lift, a production line, a generator — the cost is not just the repair. It is the disrupted business, the unhappy occupants, the SLA breach, the lost output. Yet most facilities are purely reactive: they find out an asset has failed only when it stops, and have no view of which assets are most at risk.

The FMX approach

Solve Reduce Equipment Downtime for Good

Reducing downtime means preventing failures, catching problems early, and responding fast when something does break. FMX works on all three: scheduled preventive maintenance keeps assets healthy so they fail less; asset health and condition tracking flags deteriorating assets before they stop; and fast, mobile work-order dispatch shortens repair time (MTTR) when a breakdown does happen. The result is higher availability of the equipment the business depends on.

How FMX solves it

How FMX Delivers Reduce Equipment Downtime

FMX is built on the Frappe framework with a React mobile app and delivered by a certified Frappe partner with a large in-house team — so this is solved with a real platform, not a spreadsheet or a workaround.

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Prevent Failures

Scheduled preventive maintenance keeps assets healthy, so they fail less often — reducing downtime at the source.

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Asset Health Tracking

Track asset condition and history, so deteriorating and at-risk assets are flagged before they fail.

Fast Work-Order Response

Mobile work-order dispatch gets the right technician on the problem quickly, cutting mean time to repair (MTTR).

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Prioritise Critical Assets

Identify and prioritise business-critical assets, so the most important equipment gets the most protection.

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Uptime KPIs

Track availability, MTTR and MTBF, so downtime is measured and reduction is proven, not assumed.

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Condition & IoT Triggers

Where sensors are available, trigger maintenance on condition, so issues are caught before failure.

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Vertical platforms built on Frappe
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In-house developers & consultants
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In-house team — no outsourcing
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Deployment options — cloud & on-premise
Our expertise depth

A Platform Built by People Who Have Shipped Platforms

FMX reduces downtime by attacking it from three directions at once — preventing failures, catching deterioration early, and shortening repair time when breakdowns happen. As a certified Frappe partner with a large in-house team, Quantbit brings experience across platform development, implementation and end-to-end solutions for many industries — so your facility project benefits from proven architecture from day one.

// Capability areas
Prevent failures
Asset health
Fast response
Critical assets
MTTR / MTBF
Condition triggers
Availability

Fewer Failures to Begin With

Scheduled preventive maintenance keeps assets healthy so they break down less often — the most effective way to reduce downtime is to prevent the failure, and FMX automates the schedule that does it.

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Catch Deterioration Early

Asset condition and history tracking — and condition or IoT triggers where sensors exist — flag deteriorating assets before they stop, turning an imminent breakdown into a planned repair at a convenient time.

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Repair Faster When It Happens

When a breakdown does occur, mobile work-order dispatch gets the right technician on the problem quickly with full asset history in hand — cutting mean time to repair and getting critical equipment back online faster.

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Credentials
Certified Frappe Partner
Certified ERPNext Partner
Large In-House Developer Team
React Mobile App + Frappe Platform
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Reduce Equipment Downtime — Key Questions Answered

Concise, factual answers — written to be accurate and easy to reference, whether you are reading or researching through an AI assistant.

How can facilities reduce equipment downtime?

Facilities reduce equipment downtime by preventing failures through scheduled preventive maintenance, catching deteriorating assets early through condition and health tracking (including IoT sensors where available), and shortening repair time through fast mobile work-order dispatch. FMX by Quantbit Technologies works on all three and tracks availability, MTTR and MTBF so downtime reduction is measured and proven.

What KPIs measure equipment downtime?

The key KPIs for equipment downtime are asset availability (the percentage of time equipment is operational), MTTR (mean time to repair, how quickly equipment is restored after failure), and MTBF (mean time between failures, how reliably it runs). FMX by Quantbit Technologies tracks all three so downtime is measured and reduction efforts are proven.

// Quantbit Technologies — Certified Frappe & ERPNext Partner — Maker of FMX

Common questions

Reduce Equipment Downtime — FAQs

FMX reduces downtime three ways: scheduled preventive maintenance keeps assets healthy so they fail less; asset health and condition tracking flags deteriorating assets before they stop; and fast mobile work-order dispatch cuts repair time when a breakdown happens. Together these raise the availability of critical equipment.
MTTR (mean time to repair) measures how quickly equipment is restored after a failure; MTBF (mean time between failures) measures how reliably it runs. FMX tracks both, so downtime is measured and reduction is proven — a lower MTTR and higher MTBF both mean less downtime.
Yes. FMX tracks asset condition and history, and where IoT or condition sensors are available it can trigger maintenance on actual condition — so deteriorating, at-risk assets are flagged and serviced before they fail and stop the business.
FMX dispatches work orders to technicians on a mobile app with the asset's full history in hand, so the right technician gets on the problem quickly and with context — cutting mean time to repair and getting critical equipment back online faster.
Yes. FMX lets you identify and prioritise business-critical assets, so the equipment whose downtime hurts most receives the most preventive attention and the fastest response.
FMX is built, implemented and supported by Quantbit Technologies, a certified Frappe and ERPNext partner with a large in-house team experienced in facility and maintenance operations.

Keep the equipment your business depends on running

Book a demo and see FMX prevent failures, flag at-risk assets and speed up repairs — on the critical equipment in your facilities.

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