Key Takeaways in 2024 from Spartakus APM
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2024 marked a year of remarkable expansion and increased user adoption for Spartakus APM, further solidifying our position as an industry leader in asset performance and reliability. Spartakus APM has become trusted by thousands of users across North America, enabling them to turn downtime into availability.
This success was achieved through relentless dedication to serving our customers and continuously improving their maintenance & reliability operations. Notably, Spartakus APM helped clients achieve significant cost-savings in breakdown prevention and time efficiency, generating over $41M in measurable savings with an average ROI of 20 per site.
This report highlights the impact of Spartakus APM for our customers, showcasing its role as a vital tool in achieving reliability goals.
Global Expansion of Spartakus APM
Our continued collaboration with customers has driven meaningful growth and strengthened our global presence. Together, we’ve reached several key milestones in 2024:
- 61% increase in active sites, surpassing 2,000 active locations across our global network.
- 27% growth in active users, with more mechanics, operators, and technicians incorporating Spartakus APM into their daily workflows.
As we expand the Spartakus community, we remain dedicated to adapting Spartakus APM to meet the unique needs of our customers. This year, we developed over many new features inspired directly by customer feedback.
User Adoption of Spartakus APM
As more teams adopt Spartakus APM and expand its use across multiple technologies to fully manage their predictive and preventive maintenance programs, we’ve observed a significant impact on potential failure detection:
- A 30% increase in results, with an impressive 1,478,437 outcomes recorded from preventive and predictive maintenance efforts.
- A 23% increase in open alerts for a total of 26,393 open alerts, but more importantly a 45% increase in closed alerts, allowing teams to resolve more issues faster and more efficiently.
The actionable data found within Spartakus APM has helped organizations stay ahead of potential failures and maintain operations running at maximum capacity.
Cost-Savings Reported from Customers
With the continued integration of Spartakus APM into various reliability programs, the financial benefits for our customers have become increasingly clear in 2024, delivering an average ROI of 20 per site:
- Over $41M in documented cost-savings through preventing breakdowns with earlier and more accurate failure detection.
- Over $1.2M in savings from efficiency gain in managing, executing and reporting reliability programs. This is equivalent to 23,058 work hours saved at an average rate of $60 per hour.
Spartakus APM shows its strength in assessing the financial impact of your program, helping reliability team demonstrate the quantified value of their efforts.
Time Savings Reported from Customers
Organizations have achieved significant time savings in 2024 by leveraging Spartakus APM to manage their reliability program:
- 15,270 hours saved through optimized mobile routes and planning. Users recorded a 20% average gain in planning, execution and reporting efficiency, enabling them to work faster and more effectively.
- 3,100 hours saved with automated measurements and trends. In 2024, 371,918 measurements were recorded in Spartakus, saving 30 seconds per measurement compared to manual methods.
- 2,488 hours saved by capturing and illustrating issues with 4,975 pictures in Spartakus, a 50% increase compared to 2023.
- 2,200 hours saved through better cross-referencing of results across various technologies. Clients saved an average of 5 minutes per alert on 26,393 alerts created.
Spartakus APM continues to empower teams to focus on high-value tasks, eliminating unproductive busy work and helping them get the job done faster.
Conclusion
As we look ahead to 2025, we intend to be as hard-working as our customer, delivering even more value with new features, improved integrations with existing tools and streamlined workflows for all preventive and predictive maintenance operations. Let’s make 2025 the year we finally take control of reactive maintenance and put an end to unplanned downtime.
Raphael Tremblay,
Spartakus Technologies
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