Unplanned downtime continues to place significant pressure on manufacturers, with Research published in 2025 estimated that UK and European businesses would lose more than £80 billion during the year as a result of unexpected production stoppages, highlighting the scale of the challenge facing industry. These eye-watering statistics came from research into the true cost of unplanned manufacturing downtime by Bowersgroup.
One of the top culprits? Electrical equipment failure, often triggered by overheating, dust ingress, or fluctuations in temperature. In hostile industrial environments, even minor issues like blocked fans or unfiltered air can spiral into major system failures.
At Rittal, we regularly see how seemingly minor maintenance issues develop into costly production disruptions. Electrical infrastructure may not be the most visible part of a manufacturing operation, but it plays a critical role in keeping production lines running.
The only way to manage optimum performance and ensure the longevity of your electrical systems is through a regular programme of professional service and maintenance.
Some of the benefits of regular maintenance include:
Overall, regular professional maintenance supports safe, efficient, and cost-effective system operation.
However, the current labour shortages and skill gaps in manufacturing will inevitably impact in-house response times for maintenance and repairs. Because of this, it’s almost certain that maintenance checks will coincide with workforce holidays and other production requirements such as retooling, which can only increase the pressures on the company’s service engineering teams.
Increasingly, manufacturers are adopting monitoring and diagnostic technologies to support their maintenance teams.
Condition monitoring systems can provide visibility of the enclosure temperatures, humidity levels, fan performance and environmental conditions. Real-time alerts allow maintenance teams to respond quickly when operating parameters move outside acceptable limits.
Digital maintenance platforms and diagnostic tools can also help operators identify potential issues earlier, schedule maintenance activities more effectively, and improve spare parts management.
While many manufacturers carry out routine maintenance activities in-house, partnering with specialist service providers can help address resource issues and provide access to additional expertise. Rittal offers a range of lifecycle services, including preventative maintenance, diagnostics, repairs, commissioning support, and system modernisation. By supporting the ongoing performance of electrical enclosures, cooling systems, and associated infrastructure, these services help manufacturers maintain reliability, improve energy efficiency, and reduce the risk of unexpected downtime.
As industrial environments become more demanding, a proactive approach to electrical infrastructure maintenance can help prevent avoidable failures, protect productivity and support long-term operational performance. It's a principle that continues to guide Rittal's approach to helping manufacturers improve reliability and efficiency across their operations.
The comprehensive services we offer under our "360° Service" programme, helps ensure your business benefits in full from the reliability, quality, efficiency, and tailored solutions that you expect from Rittal products.
We have a team of specialist service engineers who will act as an extension to your team, thereby freeing them up to work on other jobs that add value to your business.
Our maintenance programmes are also very competitively priced. We regularly price-check our services, which are typically cheaper even than local trades!
Our 360o Service includes: