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Why Your CMMS Should Support Your Maintenance Maturity Journey

Choosing a Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS) is a major decision. It’s not just about selecting software that works today, it’s about finding a solution and a provider that can grow with you as your maintenance practices evolve. This is where the concept of maintenance maturity comes in. 

Understanding Maintenance Maturity 

Maintenance maturity refers to the stages an organisation passes through as it improves and refines its maintenance practices. Companies with a low level of maintenance maturity are generally only performing maintenance when equipment breaks down, or typically no more than an 60% vs 40% ratio between reactive and planned maintenance. This leads to high costs, unplanned downtime, and operational inefficiency. 

Over time, organisations often aim to move towards planned, preventive, and ultimately predictive or condition-based maintenance approaches, usually powered through IoT and AI integration.  The maintenance maturity journey isn’t linear, or the same for every organisation. Different sectors, asset types, and operational pressures all influence how maintenance practices develop. 

How CMMS Software Supports the Maintenance Maturity Journey 

A well-chosen CMMS helps organisations progress along their maintenance maturity journey. At first, CMMS software might only need to log work orders, record asset data, and track reactive work. As maintenance practices become more mature , it may need to support preventive maintenance, cost tracking, data analysis, and more advanced strategies like condition monitoring or predictive analytics. 

This is where the choice of CMMS really matters. ShireSystem, for example, is designed to support organisations of all sizes and at every stage of their maintenance maturity journey. 

Many organisations start off with ShireSystem Essential, delivering core maintenance management functionality and mobile access. As needs evolve, they can move to ShireSystem Professional for advanced planning, stock control, and BI integration. Moving on further, ShireSystem Advanced adds features including multi-site management, system integration, and compliance tools like Permit-to-Work. Finally, ShireSystem Expert provides full CMMS customisation, integrated procurement, and custom branding. By this time, maintenance teams will typically be undertaking 80%+ planned maintenance. 

Such scalable and flexible CMMS software ensures maximum cost efficiency and consistency as organisations move up the maintenance maturity scale.  

By partnering with a trusted and future ready CMMS provider, companies avoid the risk of technology obsolescence along with potentially costly and cumbersome CMMS migrations.  

Changing Needs on the Path to Proactive Maintenance 

As organisations become more proactive in their maintenance efforts, their data requirements often increase. 

Where basic job records were once sufficient, maintenance teams may now require detailed asset histories, cost tracking, stock control, and integration with other business systems such as purchasing management. They may also need professional support in implementing best practices or achieving compliance with industry standards. 

A CMMS provider that understands this journey won’t just offer software; they will offer a future-proofed full-service solution that includes guidance and training to help you get the most from your CMMS at each stage.  

They’ll adopt a partnership approach, continually working with you to seamlessly upgrade, configure and scale your CMMS as your priorities change, such as adding new features, linking with IoT sensors, or helping you use data to inform strategic decisions. 

Conclusion 

Maintenance maturity is an ongoing process. By choosing a CMMS provider that can support you at every stage of your journey, you set your organisation up for long-term success. The right partner will help you make the most of your investment, not just today, but long into the future as your maintenance requirements and ambitions evolve. 

Originally featured in the August issue of MEPCA Magazine (August 2025 | Mepca Engineering) 

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