Control factories, utilities, depots, and remote assets from one operating view.

SKOLDERN helps organizations move beyond isolated plant dashboards. Compare sites, rank health, see alert pressure, and direct engineering attention where downtime, service cost, or missed availability matters most.

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Multi-site operations dashboard
Fleet oversightSee which site needs attention first, without waiting for local escalation.

When the customer operates more than one site, local-only visibility becomes expensive.

Multi-site operations is about control. Reliability leaders, utilities, and service providers need to know which plant is healthiest, where alert pressure is building, and which location carries the largest economic exposure if intervention is delayed.

Site ranking

Compare health across several facilities at once.

Alert pressure

Spot which locations need intervention before local teams escalate.

Resource planning

Direct field resources where the business case is strongest.

Portfolio view

Manage several customers, regions, or site types inside one logic.

Cross-site analytics

Useful for manufacturers, utilities, and managed-service operators.

The more locations you run, the more important ranking, comparison, and remote triage become.

Feature set for site-level control and portfolio visibility.

Designed for organizations that cannot rely on one plant at a time and need a bigger operational picture.

Health comparison across locations

Rank factories, energy sites, depots, or client portfolios by current health and intervention urgency.

Alert concentration view

See where warnings and critical states are clustering so oversight teams can focus immediately.

Site-level asset mix

Track active assets, monitored assets, and operational coverage per location.

Resource allocation support

Send engineers, contractors, or remote reviews where they protect the most value first.

Less dependence on local summaries

Leadership and reliability teams do not have to wait for every site to explain its own status manually.

Repeatable decision framework

Use a consistent site review model for different plants, customers, or utility regions.

Economic value grows when the platform helps choose where to act first.

Lower travel waste

Field teams can be directed to the sites with the largest risk concentration instead of spreading effort evenly.

Better capital prioritization

Leadership can see which locations justify deeper rollout, sensor expansion, or maintenance spend first.

Faster remote coordination

Managed-service teams can monitor several customer sites without losing sight of asset importance and site health.

Portfolio control

Move from isolated plant views to one site-by-site control layer.

Operational focus

Help leadership and engineering look at the same priorities.

Fewer wasted visits

Send the right people to the right site at the right time.

Better rollout logic

Expand where value is already proven and economically visible.

Estimate the value of earlier intervention across several sites.

The same calculator becomes stronger at portfolio level, because downtime risk can be prioritized where it hurts most.

Annual downtime loss$504,000
Estimated savings with SKOLDERN$428,400

A repeatable control loop for several locations.

01

Collect site context

Each location contributes asset health, alert state, and supporting operational context into one shared layer.

02

Rank exposure

SKOLDERN compares site health and intervention pressure so teams know what needs attention first.

03

Assign action

Remote teams, plant teams, and service providers can decide whether the next step is review, visit, or maintenance escalation.

04

Review portfolio performance

Management can track how decisions improved availability, reduced reactive pressure, and justified broader deployment.

Portfolio oversight

Useful when one dashboard must support many stakeholders.

Operations, reliability, field service, and management can all see site-level priorities without separate reporting chains.

Questions about scaling oversight across locations.

Who benefits most from this feature?

Manufacturers with several plants, utilities with distributed assets, and service providers managing multiple customer sites.

Is it only for large enterprises?

No. It is valuable as soon as there is more than one site competing for the same engineering time and attention.

Why is the business case strong?

Because the feature helps avoid misallocated travel, slow escalations, and weak prioritization when risk is spread across different locations.

Can this support service contracts?

Yes. It helps service providers prove which customer site needs intervention, which increases the value of preventive service delivery.

Review your site portfolio and identify where remote visibility will matter most.

A good starting point is the set of sites where one failure causes the most downtime cost, travel burden, or availability risk.

Book a portfolio review

We can review your sites, customer locations, or utility assets and suggest the strongest rollout sequence.

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