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Friendly Pirana (1st January 2010)
Pirana, a browser-based computerised maintenance management system from Shire Systems, will be making its third visit to Maintec.
From Efficient Maintenance
Lean and green software option (1st November 2009)
For those not be able to obtain capital approval or find the cash to buy the software licences and hardware needed to set up a conventional computerised maintenance management system, an alternative solution is available,
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Pirana mark 2 (1st March 2009)
With more than 10 000 customers, Shire has extensive experience of Computerised Maintenance Management Systems.
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Quality give away (1st January 2009)
According to Shire, the regulatory and quality compliance requirements in the food manufacturing industry are onerous, with managers currently having to comply with the new, more rigorous BRC version 5 standard.
System bites (1st May 2008)
Shire Systems launched Pirana, its new browser-based computerised maintenance management system (CMMS) at Maintec 2008. Pirana concentrates on performance and ease of use at a low price-point.
Easy-to-use CAMS designed to help cut costs (1st January 2008)
According to Shire Systems, winning performance is dependent on effective and efficient maintenance management. It says that maintenance is 10% engineering and 90% information management and believes that a prerequisit
Maintenance KPIs (1st January 2008)
In March 2007 a new maintenancerelated British Standard was published – BS EN 15341, Maintenance – Maintenance Key Performance Indicators writes Paul Dean CEng, director of Operations, Shire Systems. The standard aims
After-sales support (1st November 2007)
Deciding which CMMS software to use is only half the story: the support and expertise provided by the software vendor is as crucial as the software itself as Shire Systems' Chris Williams explains
Frontline goes mobile (1st September 2007)
Shire System's latest version of its Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS) removes geographical boundaries to deliver full multi-site computerised maintenance management using a GPRS Smartphone or Pocket PC.
CMMS saver (1st January 2007)
Shire claims FrontLine is "the UK's best-selling Computerised Maintenance Management Software (CMMS)". Simple and proven, it delivers ease-of-use and value. Used in thousands of organisations, the company says it has everyth
Software helps minimise downtime (1st November 2006)
The same sense of innovation that drives Charles Wells to create Wells Banana Bread Beer, also drove them to be one of the first companies to use Shire Systems' FrontLine Maintenance Management software. That was over twenty
Maintenance management software solutions (1st September 2006)
Shire Systems, offers a range of maintenance management software solutions, designed to help measure and improve performance.
Manages maintenance (1st September 2006)
The Polestar print group has chosen Shire Systems' FrontLine Suite of maintenance management software to protect its huge investment in machinery and to help ensure that it meets deadlines.
Hospital cuts maintenance costs with new software (1st September 2006)
Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has reduced the cost of maintenance since installing Shire Systems' FrontLine Maintenance Management software.
New white paper launched (1st September 2005)
Recently launched by Shire Systems is a white paper that is free for readers who enquire to this story via www.ipesearch.com. The white paper will then be emailed
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Brassware factory performance transformed (1st January 2005)
Works engineer/ facility manager Robin Theobold and his team at American Standard Plumbing have transformed manufacturing performance at its brassware factory through planned preventive maintenance using FrontLine, the CMMS from Shire Systems.