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Maintenance and dispatchability: Maintenance posture remains actionable when dispatchability and work execution share the same readiness context.

Problem statement

Maintenance and dispatch decisions are often disconnected from each other in day-to-day execution.

Target outcome

Asset maintenance posture and dispatchability context remain visible through execution windows.

Power-pair formula

Pair name: Healthy Yards

Formula: CMMS + YMS

Source solution: Maintenance and dispatchability

Workflow map

Walk these steps to validate cross-product continuity for this power-pair.

  1. Step 1

    Track maintenance posture continuously

    Maintenance operations maintain PM and work-order status as active readiness signals.

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  2. Step 2

    Expose dispatchability state to operations

    Asset dispatchability surfaces whether equipment is eligible for operational assignment.

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  3. Step 3

    Close loop into active load planning

    Load lifecycle planning uses maintenance-informed readiness for execution decisions.

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Validation checklist

  • PM and work-order completion affects dispatchability status.
  • Dispatch-facing readiness excludes non-ready assets.
  • Maintenance and load timelines reconcile without manual overlays.

Proof model

Power-pair proof

  • CMMS asset dispatchability state is maintained in fleet modules and shared to downstream execution planners.

    verified

    docs/products/cmms/product.md · Module Catalog > Asset Registry and Dispatchability

    Code: backend/services/cmms/internal/modules/assets

    Contract: proto/cmms/fleet/v1

  • CMMS dispatchability workflows are implemented in asset and fleet modules.

    verified

    docs/products/cmms/product.md · Module Catalog > Asset Registry and Dispatchability

    Code: backend/services/cmms/internal/modules/assets

    Contract: proto/cmms/fleet/v1