01
Sustaining Support
Mature production tools require disciplined maintenance, troubleshooting, spares planning, and technical knowledge retention.
Support around the installed base
Requests are evaluated using the exact platform, configuration, process role, maintenance history, and operational priority.
02
Obsolescence Planning
Known failure risks and constrained components can be identified before they create an extended production interruption.
Develop practical contingencies
Options can include strategic spares, repairable cores, refurbished assemblies, second-source parts, and custom replacements.
03
Technical Labor
Experienced labor can support maintenance, sustaining engineering, installation planning, equipment recovery, and advanced troubleshooting.
Scope matched to the need
The tool family, work location, required expertise, project duration, and expected deliverables define the labor request.
04
Equipment Lifecycle
Refurbishment, upgrades, parts planning, and configuration management can extend useful equipment life while reducing avoidable risk.
Plan beyond the immediate failure
A broader lifecycle view helps connect current repairs with future spares and support requirements.