
Maintenance programs that protect performance and compliance.
In a regulated environment, maintenance is not just an operational function. A maintenance event that is not properly scoped, documented, or followed up on can affect the qualification status of the equipment it touches and the integrity of the data it produces. How maintenance is performed and recorded matters as much as whether it gets done.
What we do
Krieger provides preventive and corrective maintenance services for a broad range of upstream, downstream, process, and utility equipment across pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device environments. Our coverage includes bioreactors and fermenters, autoclaves and sterilizers, clean steam systems, purified water systems, glass washers, CIP and SIP skids, chromatography systems, centrifuges, filtration systems, freeze dryers, incubators and environmental chambers, pumps, valves, heat exchangers, and utility and facility support equipment. We develop PM programs aligned with manufacturer requirements, asset criticality, and regulatory expectations. Every maintenance activity is documented to GMP and ISO standards. We support on-site execution, staff augmentation for short or long-term needs, and emergency and priority response when critical equipment issues arise.
Why it matters
Deferred maintenance and incomplete maintenance documentation are recurring themes in regulatory findings and they are preventable. An asset without a complete maintenance history creates questions that are hard to answer after the fact, and those questions do not go away at inspection time. Beyond compliance risk, unplanned downtime in a regulated facility costs more than the maintenance program itself: lost production, investigation time, and potential product quality impact. A well-run maintenance program eliminates most of that exposure before it starts.
How we engage
Krieger can design and manage your maintenance program, execute scheduled PM activities, provide corrective maintenance support, or step into an existing program to close documentation and scheduling gaps. Maintenance records can be integrated with your asset management or CMMS systems to support lifecycle decisions and inspection readiness. Engagements are structured around your equipment inventory, operational schedule, and regulatory obligations.




