
Coswin 8i
by Siveco Benelux
Who Uses This Software?
All sectors
Average Ratings
3 Reviews-
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Product Details
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Starting PriceNot provided by vendor
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DeploymentCloud, SaaS, Web
Installed - Mac
Installed - Windows
Mobile - Android Native
Mobile - iOS Native
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TrainingDocumentation
Live Online
In Person
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SupportOnline
Business Hours
24/7 (Live Rep)
Vendor Details
- Siveco Benelux
- www.siveco.com
- Founded 1986
- France
About Coswin 8i
Web based Enterprise Asset Management solution that improves maintenance management and reduces purchasing costs and stock levels. About Coswin 8i Coswin 8i is a solution for Computer Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management that improves maintenance management as well as optimising equipment performance. This solution will help you reduce your purchasing costs and stock levels; improve your maintenance staff productivity in full compliance with the rules in force.

Coswin 8i Features
- Asset Tracking
- Calibration Management
- Inventory Control
- Key & Lock Management
- Mobile Access
- Preventive Maintenance
- Purchasing
- Scheduling
- Service History Tracking
- Technician Management
- Work Order Management
Fairly easy to configure. Some processes require numerous steps to coordinate


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Pros:
The version is more friendly to your visualization and the impression of you are to navigate normally in pages of the Internet and the fact of being able to make control of portable disposables anywhere
Cons:
Do not use the reports inside and have to use another tool to generate some key performance indicator reports
Overall:
Effective control in maintenance management
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Pros: Because of the maintenance strategies and to reduce down time In the plant. And to increase the availability of the machines. This is a good software for everyone Engineering firms. To Increase the productivity of each plant.
Pros: My favorite feature so far is the asset database. You are able to add pictures, notes, files to each piece of equipment and build a cloud library. The next best feature is the mobile app (Nom@d). I think that the mobile app is a prerequisite for using the software in an industrial maintenance context. The mobile app makes work order management, parts transactions, and new work order creation a rather simple task. Drop down menus make it easy for technicians and other users to find the data they are looking for to quickly create a new record.
Cons: The requisition /parts replenishment / ordering process requires numerous steps. Part of this may be related to how our company has it configured. There are about 4 steps in the process to go from running replenishment to creating the purchase order. There is going to be some element of that in any system, so maybe we are saying that's normal - but it does take a few steps. Also, without the Nom@d mobile app, the desktop version of the software is like almost any other CMMS software. Assuming you want to track wrench time, I believe it's too much to expect a technician to sit down and record their every move via a work order after they've returned from the production floor. Let's say that the technician goes to the floor, takes a line call, followed by a break down, followed by another line call, followed by a machine set up before returning to the maintenance shop... With out the Nom@d app, the technician now needs to sit down at a computer, sit down and create a work order for each task he performed. Creating a work order requires opening numerous pages to call asset lists etc. It's also not as accurate for recording time per work order, because now we are relying on the tech's memory of each event. Nom@d has a built in timer so you know the actual length of time each work order was in process (when it's used correctly, of course). In the meantime, if there is another line call, now the tech has to either ignore the line call or discontinue his documentation.
Overall: In the plants that had no CMMS, we now have a functional parts crib with replenishment rules and re-ordering processes. In the plant where we already had a CMMS, we now have the ability to use mobile devices for recording technician work order time.