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Life cycle management solutions suite enhanced
12 March 2025
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC has unveiled an enhanced suite of life cycle management solutions to help production plants achieve high quality and sustainable performance by maintaining key production assets, managing automation obsolescence, minimising downtime and developing people.

The comprehensive range of packaged life cycle management services includes 24/7 service contracts, robot maintenance contracts, system health checks, obsolescence reporting, legacy migration solutions, power quality and harmonic surveys, energy management surveys, consultancy services, spares inventory management services and people development training.
Selected services within the life cycle management portfolio support both Mitsubishi Electric automation equipment, as well as other mainstream automation vendors’ equipment.
Chris Evans, strategic development manager at Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems Division, said: “We’re excited to be introducing our enhanced lifecycle management solutions, helping production plants to address the critical maintenance challenges that they face.
“As a life cycle partner, we remain steadfastly committed to supporting customers throughout their entire production journey, providing maintenance services for generations of our automation equipment, as well as that of other mainstream automation vendors.
“If you would like to discover how we can help meet your critical maintenance challenges enhance production quality and sustainable plant performance, I would encourage you to get in touch.”
Further information on Mitsubishi Electric Life Cycle Management is available at:
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