ERIKS, a leading specialised industrial service provider, has launched The Beginner’s Guide to MRO Stores Outsourcing. The free guide is designed to help manufacturers that are considering taking their first steps into outsourcing the management of their MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations) stores in 2025. The guide offers practical advice, based on real experience, to address common concerns and demonstrates how by outsourcing it is possible to improve operational efficiency, accountability, and supply chain control.
For many manufacturers, managing MRO stores in-house creates bottlenecks that disrupt production and profitability. According to a recent report*, over 51% of UK manufacturers reported unplanned downtime due to spare parts availability issues last year, highlighting the hidden costs of inefficiencies. Resource constraints also exacerbate the problem, with 70% of engineering stores staffed by fewer than four people. This often forces engineers to divert their attention from critical maintenance to time-consuming tasks such as sourcing parts, securing quotes, and chasing deliveries.
"Outsourcing MRO stores management can feel like a big step for many businesses, but this guide provides a clear and straightforward roadmap," said Pamela Bingham, CEO of ERIKS UK & Ireland. "It highlights how outsourcing can transform stores operations from cost centres to a key part of a world class manufacturing organisation that plays a key role in increasing production uptime, driving out unnecessary costs and continual improvement in areas such as predictive maintenance and energy use."
The guide explores the challenges of in-house MRO stores management and explains how outsourcing introduces improved structure, transparency, and reliability. By reducing downtime, streamlining inventory processes, and creating greater visibility into MRO operations, outsourcing provides manufacturers with the tools to optimise performance and improve cost control.
The guide also covers what happens on taking the first step, starting with an audit of current processes to identify inefficiencies and assess areas where outsourcing can have the greatest impact. By implementing tailored stores management solutions, manufacturers can ensure a smoother transition and realise immediate operational benefits.
Manufacturers interested in exploring the benefits of outsourcing their MRO stores management can download The Beginner’s Guide to MRO Stores Outsourcing now from the ERIKS website.
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*MRO Supply Chain Report – March 2024
About ERIKS
ERIKS are a Specialised Industrial Service Provider offering a wide range of engineering components, technical services, and customisation solutions. We help customers in a variety of industrial segments to improve their products' performance and reduce their total cost of ownership.
Our technical know-how is the basis of our specialism. We have built up deep expertise across the broad range of maintenance and engineering products industry needs. Our supply partnerships span the leading brands as well as our own ERIKS products and is complimented by a network of engineering and repair facilities across the country.
At ERIKS we help industry work better. For more information about ERIKS visit: https://eriks.co.uk/en/
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