Days since open work orders were sent to contractor
What is it?
Days since open work orders were sent to contractor is an indicator of the time that has elapsed since an open work order was sent to the contractor to perform the work. It represents the average time between a work order being assigned to the contractor and the selected date.
How is it calculated?
Days since open work orders were sent to contractor = Number of days since work order was sent to contractor / Number of work orders
* Includes only those work orders that are open at the specified time
Why is it important to follow?
Thoroughly monitoring the number of days since open work orders were sent to contractors is crucial to ensuring that maintenance tasks are completed within a reasonable timeframe. By monitoring this time, the organization can identify any delays in the execution of work and take action to minimize unnecessary delays. It also enables the organization to evaluate the effectiveness of its work order management and improve processes to ensure faster response times and more efficient handling of maintenance needs.
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