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Home » SKF inaugurates RDC in Pune
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SKF inaugurates RDC in Pune

By April 25, 20172 Mins Read
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SKF India, a global supplier of bearings, seals, mechatronics, lubrication systems, and services, announced the inauguration of their remote diagnostic centre (RDC) in India. This diagnostic centre will be located in their Pune Corporate Office. SKF’s Remote Monitoring Service makes it possible for any company with Internet access to implement a world-class predictive maintenance (PdM) programme for periodic or continuous monitoring of critical machinery.
This SKF solution is ideal for plants with limited staff trained in predictive maintenance techniques, operations with sites located remotely from a central facility, and original equipment manufacturers that desire to provide a value-added service to their customers. With hosted software and the remote monitoring services, SKF will supply the expertise, tools, and training necessary to set up a complete monitoring programme anywhere in the world.
Shishir Joshipura, MD and Country Head, SKF India, said, “SKF is committed to service their customers and the RDC is a step forward to move closer to our customers. Moving on Industry 4.0, this will make our customers future ready and will make them capable of taking informed decisions to improve operational efficiencies of plants. RDC will help in bringing plants and remote assets together and perform better as a part of Smart Manufacturing in India.”
SKF knowledge enables them to apply 100 years of accumulated experience to diagnose collected data and make recommendations for actions. Customers can have global access, view reports or actual vibration data plots, 24×7 from any location. This will help customers to avoid capital investments for hardware and software, maintain data integrity, automate data uploading minimizing human error and establish consistency and standardisation throughout any organisation.
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