Optimizing Operating Costs Through Structural Audit

Published on March 15, 2025

In the current industrial context, the operating costs of heavy equipment can escalate rapidly due to uncontrolled wear and reactive maintenance. BioExos proposes a proactive approach through periodic structural audits, which identify weak points in metal frames and protective exoskeletons before they generate costly failures.

By using advanced stress and vibration analysis techniques, our technical consulting team can reduce operational expenses by up to 25% in the medium term. This involves a rigorous assessment of material integrity and component alignment, followed by concrete recommendations for optimizing maintenance processes.

Stages of the Structural Audit

  • Visual and instrumental inspection of support structures and exoskeletons.
  • Numerical simulations to identify areas at risk of mechanical fatigue.
  • Detailed report with corrective measures and cost estimates.

Implementing these measures not only extends the lifespan of mechanical assets but also contributes to operational sustainability, reducing resource consumption and emissions associated with major repairs. For an in-depth discussion, contact the BioExos team at info@bioexos.com.


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