23 May 2025 | Read time 3 min.
The benefits of a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) are well known: less downtime, more efficient planning, stronger compliance, and major time savings.

Figure 1 The Impact of Predictive Maintenance: Increase Uptime, Reduce Costs, Save Time
Yet in 2025, adoption is still surprisingly low. According to PwC, only 39% of Northwest European companies have fully implemented mobile maintenance — and even fewer have taken the step into predictive maintenance.
It’s not because the technology isn’t ready, it’s also not because the benefits aren’t clear, but because maintenance leaders are struggling to get approval.
The Real Barrier: Making a Business Case That Connects
At osapiens, we’ve worked with hundreds of maintenance teams across industries, and we’ve seen this same roadblock again and again. Maintenance managers know their systems are outdated. They see inefficiencies every day.

Figure 2 Why Downtime Hurts More Than Ever
But turning that operational frustration into a compelling case for investment stakeholders, one that gets through to the CFO, the COO, or the IT head, is another story entirely.
Many leaders hit three common problems:
- Quantifying the impact of inefficiencies in a way that resonates with stakeholders
- Structuring the argument clearly enough to cut through noise
- Overcoming concerns about cost, complexity, or competing tech priorities
That’s exactly why we created a whitepaper focused solely on helping maintenance managers make the business case: clearly, data-based, and confidently.
What You’ll Learn in the Whitepaper
In Building the Business Case for a CMMS: A Practical Guide, we walk you through the real-world strategies that have worked for our customers, including:
- How to show clear, direct cost savings
Forget vague promises. You’ll learn how to break down productivity gains and admin time saved into solid numbers that speak to leadership. - How to uncover hidden opportunity costs
From unplanned downtime to inefficient spare parts usage, we help you identify the costs of doing nothing — and frame them in a way that gets attention. - Why SaaS makes implementation easier than ever
Rolling out a modern CMMS doesn’t have to mean massive IT overhead or long delays. Our whitepaper explains how cloud-based systems reduce complexity, shorten timelines, and make pilot programs possible.

Figure 3 CMMS Justification: The 3 Key Arguments
A Real Case Study: €119,900 Saved Annually
We also share a full case study from a large European manufacturing site that replaced its paper-based processes with the osapiens CMMS. The result? Over 3,400 employee hours saved and nearly €120K in annual cost reductions — all thanks to better work order handling, smarter scheduling, and faster access to information.
This kind of data doesn’t just validate your CMMS initiative; it gives you a proven template to use inside your own company.
Download the Full Guide
If your CMMS proposal has been stuck, or if you’re just getting started, this guide gives you the strategy, structure, and support you need to move forward.
Download the full whitepaper here to get the detailed breakdown, full case study, and actionable tips for building your business case.