Regal Introduces Tag-It Asset Management Program powered by Perceptiv intelligence, Adding to Company’s IoT Offerings

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June 15, 2021

Regal Beloit Corporation, a major manufacturer of electric motors, electrical motion controls, power generation and power transmission components, recently announced the introduction of its Tag-It program for asset management. Part of the Regal internet of things (IoT) offering, the Tag-It program creates a path for continuous facility improvement by enabling faster maintenance and simplifying the MRO procurement process. In addition, users can easily add Perceptiv diagnostic services remote monitoring to keep an eye on critical equipment. This 24/7 monitoring technology will help customers increase equipment reliability and maximize production. The combination of hardware, software and “humanware” provides a new way for users to interact with Regal products and their equipment.

The Perceptiv intelligence platform is an interconnected matrix of smart, digital solutions bundled with the Tag-It program to simplify asset management for maintenance and procurement teams. It enables users to reduce maintenance time, streamline the procurement process and achieve inventory objectives by integrating data silos. Plus, users can manage everything in one place using the Perceptiv intelligence IoT platform.

With the Tag-It program, users can scan a QR code and obtain product information to correctly identify units and minimize errors. This allows facilities to obtain the right parts at the right time to help maintain a safe and productive operation. By adding Perceptiv services condition monitoring to the Tag-It program, users can remotely identify equipment issues and take action before unplanned downtime occurs.

The Tag-It program facilitates standardization and optimization of maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) inventory, and minimizes the number of stock keeping units (SKUs). With this solution, replacement equipment can be obtained faster and installed during scheduled maintenance times, reducing costs and downtime. See how DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse uses the Tag-It Program with Perceptiv condition-based monitoring.

“With smart, digital solutions available from the Tag-It program, Regal provides a seamless customer experience and a path for continuous improvement with documented cost savings,” said Dan Phillips, technical director, Perceptiv Connected Services at Regal. “Hardware, software and ‘humanware’ can all work together in perfect harmony in any facility.”

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