Can Maintenance Manager Handle Recurring Non-Inventory Consumables, Such as Lubricants or Cleaning Supplies, as Part of a Scheduled Maintenance Task?

Can Maintenance Manager Handle Recurring Non-Inventory Consumables, Such as Lubricants or Cleaning Supplies, as Part of a Scheduled Maintenance Task?

Consumables such as lubricants, rags, and cleaning supplies are a routine part of maintenance activities, but they do not always belong in a formal inventory system. Maintenance Manager offers practical options for handling these materials through the bill of materials and backflushing capabilities in Business Central.

Can Business Central Integrate with an On-Premises MES Platform Such as Inductive Automation's Ignition to Receive Equipment Data That Feeds Into Maintenance Manager?

Can Business Central Integrate with an On-Premises MES Platform Such as Inductive Automation’s Ignition to Receive Equipment Data That Feeds Into Maintenance Manager?

For manufacturers running an on-premises MES alongside Business Central, connecting the two systems is a common architecture question. When it comes to feeding equipment data into Maintenance Manager, the MES layer often serves as the most practical integration point between shop floor devices and BC.

Can Business Central Store an Hour Meter Reading as Part of an Asset Record, and Can Maintenance Orders Be Triggered Automatically Based on a Runtime Hour Threshold Rather Than a Work Center's Posted Runtime?

Can Business Central Store an Hour Meter Reading as Part of an Asset Record, and Can Maintenance Orders Be Triggered Automatically Based on a Runtime Hour Threshold Rather Than a Work Center’s Posted Runtime?

Triggering maintenance based on actual machine runtime rather than a calendar schedule is a common requirement in manufacturing environments. Maintenance Manager for Business Central supports runtime-based maintenance intervals, and there are established approaches for feeding hour meter data from PLCs or external systems into BC.

Can Maintenance Work Order Requests Be Submitted Through a Link That Does Not Require a Business Central Login, Such as One Placed on a Public Kiosk or Accessed via a QR Code?

Can Maintenance Work Order Requests Be Submitted Through a Link That Does Not Require a Business Central Login, Such as One Placed on a Public Kiosk or Accessed via a QR Code?

Many maintenance teams want a simple way for anyone on the shop floor to submit a work request without needing a Business Central account. Whether it is a wall-mounted kiosk or a QR code on a machine, there are practical approaches available using Power Automate integrations alongside Maintenance Manager.