MYC Facility participates in the Serveo Industrial Maintenance Conference



Carlos Valera, CEO of MYC Facility, will participate on November 4 as an expert panelist at the Industrial Maintenance: Efficiency and Reliability Conference, held in Madrid. In this high-level session, Valera will share MYC Facility's strategic vision on how industrial organizations are transforming maintenance models to guarantee maximum operational reliability.


Industrial Maintenance based on reliability and strategic industrial operation

During the intervention, Carlos Valera will present a comprehensive definition of reliability that goes beyond simple disease prevention. "We understand the reliability with the capacity of the equipment and processes to fulfill the intended function during a certain time without failure," explains the CEO of MYC Facility. "It is not just about avoiding trencaments, but about guaranteeing the availability and operational stability that generates real competitiveness."


In the context of MYC Facility, this vision is materialized in a culture of proactive maintenance where design, operation, maintenance and data analysis intervene simultaneously. The declared objective is to transform actions into predictable and consistent systems, not just repairable ones.


Industrial maintenance strategies based on reliability: criticality and facts

Valera will highlight that MYC Facility implements a mixed preventive and predictive maintenance strategy, prioritizing operational criticality. The main lines of action include:


  • FMEA analysis to identify and prioritize causes of failures
  • Maintenance plans adjusted by condition, based on historical data and real behavior
  • Online monitoring of critical parameters (vibrations, temperature, energy consumption)
  • Precision programs in lubrication and alignment, with systematic control of contaminants
  • Training created between maintenance and production teams


"The objective is to move from a reactive approach to one based on reliability, reducing unproductive time and life cycle costs," Valera will comment before the attendees of the day.


Predictive technology: The present of industrial maintenance based on reliability

With his new participation, the CEO of MYC Facility will reaffirm the commitment to predictive digitalization. The company currently comprises:


  • IoT sensors for continuous monitoring of vibrations, temperature and pressure
  • Oil and ultrasonic analysis for diagnosis of bearings and gears
  • Thermographic chambers for electrical and mechanical systems
  • Digital machine learning tools that identify degradation patterns


These systems are integrated into a centralized CMMS/EAM platform that generates first-time alerts and optimizes the scheduling of interventions, allowing you to anticipate any failures that affect the operation.


Metrics that matter: operational reliability KPIs

Valera will emphasize the importance of measuring what really matters. MYC Facility uses integrated indicators such as:


  • MTBF (times between failures)
  • MTTR (Temps Mitjà de Reparació)
  • Operational availability with technical exercise metrics
  • OEE (General Equipment Effectiveness)
  • Compliment index of preventive maintenance and name of repetitive failures
  • Maintenance cost per unit produced


"These KPIs allow us to correlate technical reliability with product performance objectively," the CEO highlighted, highlighting how rigorous measurement is essential for making data-based decisions.


Collaboration as a lever of reliability

A central point of Valera's intervention will be the strategic paper of the collaboration between external manufacturers and maintainers. As will be explained, MYC Facility works with these actors with technological partners, not just with suppliers:


  • Exercise-Based Maintenance Agreements (Performance-Based Maintenance)
  • Training and technological transfer on our equipment
  • Access to databases of global failure data and component life cycles
  • Remote and online diagnostic support for critical equipment


"This relationship of collaboration in collaboration allows us to explore learning needs, improve the management of reviews and design plans that are more in line with operational reality," Valera will comment.


The future of industrial reliability: 5 years of transformation

Closing his speech, the CEO of MYC Facility shared his vision on how industrial reliability will evolve in the next five years:


  • Artificial intelligence applied to maintenance (predictive and prescriptive AI)
  • Digital twins to simulate operating conditions and predict errors
  • Complete OT/IT integration for a global view of asset health
  • Autonomous maintenance, where systems generate alerts and optimize resources
  • Risk-based management (RBM), integrating safety, costs and trust


"The key will not only be to avoid errors, but to maximize the trust of the entire production system, combining technology, human talent and data-based decision-making," concluded Valera.


MYC Facility: Leader in the transformation of Industrial Maintenance

Carlos Valera's participation in the Serveo Conference consolidates MYC Facility as a benchmark in the digital transformation of industrial maintenance.


Through predictive technology, strategic collaboration and data-driven methodologies, the company drives operational reliability as a competitive advantage for customers.


During the day, Valera shared a table with José Antonio Mezquita, Director of Server Indústria, and Toni Nadal, who provided complementary insights on how reliability and industrial efficiency are today key levers for competitiveness.