Lost throughput. Expedited parts. Missed targets. Every unplanned outage costs far more than the repair. Your team can catch the next fault weeks in advance, and keep the cost of downtime off your books.
“The Total Economic Impact™ Of Augury Machine And Process Health” commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Augury, July 2025. Results are based on a composite organization representative of interviewed customers over three years.
Catch developing faults weeks before they become outages, and keep lost throughput, emergency repairs, and expedited parts out of your budget.
When you see what’s coming, you control the schedule. Repairs happen on your terms, not the machine’s.
Equipment failures don’t just cost repair time. They cost output, yield, and the orders your customers are counting on.
Early warnings surface problems routine inspections can’t catch, before a small fault becomes a costly production stop.
Fewer emergency callouts. Less overtime. More time for the work that moves your operation forward.
Early alerts mean fewer line shutdowns and no costly expedited shipments. Condition-based repairs stretch your maintenance budget further.
Atlas Energy Solutions caught developing faults on critical conveyors and fans weeks before failure, scheduled repairs on their terms, and kept production running. The result: 131 hours of downtime that never happened.
Covia Oregon caught issues on critical belt elevators and conveyors weeks in advance, scheduled repairs during planned windows, and eliminated the 16-hour crane mobilizations that once disrupted customer deliveries.
Fiberon Meridian kept parts arriving at standard prices instead of overnight rush orders, caught faults before they halted production, and prevented 38 hours of downtime with a four-person team covering more than 100 critical assets.
PepsiCo San Antonio went from overnight parts orders and emergency callouts to a maintenance team that knows exactly what they’re fixing, weeks before it becomes a problem. Mechanics now know their schedule in advance, and the lines keep running.