New
hand-held device enhances productivity of ExxonMobil's Mobil Monitor
Lubrication Management System Software
Posted: 3 April 2003
FAIRFAX, Va — ExxonMobil has introduced
an easy-to-use hand-held device that enhances the productivity of
its popular Mobil Monitor (TM) Lubrication Management System (LMS)
software and enables maintenance professionals to very effectively
monitor and maintain their valuable equipment.
Called the "Mobil Monitor LMS Handheld Workflow Manager,"
the
11-oz. unit can quickly download data from Mobil Monitor LMS,
including scheduled maintenance tasks, work instructions and safety
information. Mobil Monitor LMS software, together with the new
Handheld Workflow Manager, simplifies the process of tracking plant
assets, scheduling of lubrication and equipment maintenance, and
generating of management reports.
"For maintenance professionals with a large amount of equipment,
the Handheld Workflow Manager can represent a sizeable improvement
in productivity," said Elizabeth Bennett, industrial marketing
manager - Americas, ExxonMobil Lubricants & Specialties.
"Instead of printing work schedules, keying in maintenance
details and other clerical> tasks, technicians can concentrate on
optimizing plant operations."
In a typical application, the scheduled work is downloaded from
Mobil Monitor LMS into the hand-held device.
When a technician scans a piece of equipment with the built-in
barcode reader, a detailed worksheet with work tasks and instructions
appears on the unit's LCD screen.
The technician can make entries into the Handheld Workflow Manager
via touch screen or keypad. The completed work is then uploaded
for storage in the system.
"The Mobil Monitor LMS Handheld Workflow Manager multiplies
the benefits of the Mobil Monitor LMS software by providing a convenient
way to simplify work schedules, improve accuracy, reduce manual
data entry and the associated errors, as well as collect and capture
data," said Bennett.
The Mobil Monitor LMS Handheld Workflow Manager features a 66 mhz
processor, has 10 megabytes of internal flash memory and a four-hour
rechargeable battery. (Business Wire)
For more information see www.exxonmobil.com.

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