AUGOS

    Don't Just Log Downtime. Diagnose It.

    Augos provides a suite of Root Cause Analysis tools that move beyond simple alerts to provide a deep, diagnostic understanding of your production losses. We attribute every second of inefficiency to a specific human behaviour, systemic friction, or procedural failure, giving you the audit-grade truth you need to fix the actual problem.

    A Diagnostic Approach to Production Loss

    Traditional systems report that production time was lost. The Augos Attribution Engine reports why it was lost. Our diagnostic tools are designed to uncover systemic friction—like maintenance delays or parts availability—and enforce procedural fidelity to ensure your planned activities are consistent and predictable.

    This allows you to stop fighting fires and start solving the underlying issues that impact your bottom line.

    Our Stoppage Analysis Tools

    Our platform provides a complete toolkit to move from a high-level overview of a problem to a granular, event-level investigation.

    Downtime Report

    This is the starting point for any investigation into lost time. It provides a broad overview of all downtime events and helps you quickly identify the biggest overall causes of stoppages before you commit resources to a deeper analysis.

    Unplanned Stoppage Analysis

    Once you have identified a key problem area like breakdowns, use this report for a deep-dive investigation into... equipment failures and other unexpected stops. Analyse events by operator, technician, and product to find the true root cause.

    Planned Stoppage Analysis

    Use this specialised tool for optimising scheduled downtime like changeovers and cleaning. It provides the data you need to analyse consistency, identify outliers, and make your planned stops as efficient as possible.

    Key Technical Metrics

    Understanding the technical metrics that power our diagnostic approach

    Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)

    Used to identify the frequency of recurring problems by showing the average time that passes between consecutive stoppages caused by the same issue.

    CV (Consistency)

    Measures the procedural stability of planned stops like changeovers. A lower CV validates that your training programs are creating more predictable outcomes.

    Allocated Stop Time

    The official, scheduled duration for a planned stop, which serves as the benchmark for measuring compliance and efficiency.

    Operator Resolution Time

    Measures operator self-sufficiency by tracking the time it takes for an operator to assess and successfully resolve a breakdown themselves.

    Inactive Wrench Time

    A direct measure of systemic friction, this is the time a technician is on-site but unable to work due to external factors like waiting for parts or approvals.

    Get the Verifiable Truth to Drive Improvement

    Don't let "unknown" be a category in your loss reports. Our Root Cause Analysis tools provide the granular, verifiable data needed to justify process changes, targeted training, and strategic investments in your maintenance and operations.

    Frequently Asked Questions