In a business environment where efficiency, productivity and standardisation make all the difference, more and more organisations are adopting methodologies that enable them to optimise their processes. One of the best-known is Seiketsu, the fourth principle of the Japanese 5S method.
But what does Seiketsu actually mean, and how can it help you improve maintenance management in your company? Find out below.
Seiketsu: The standard for organisation and efficiency
Seiketsu means ‘to standardise’ and forms the fourth pillar of the 5S methodology, a system of continuous improvement originating in Japan whose aim is to create more organised, safe and efficient working environments.
The five phases of the method are:
- Seiri (Sort): separating the necessary from the unnecessary.
- Seiton (Set in Order): organising each item to make it easy to use.
- Seiso (Clean): keeping the workplace clean and in optimal condition.
- Seiketsu (Standardise): establishing rules and procedures to maintain order and cleanliness.
- Shitsuke (Discipline): fostering habits of continuous improvement and adherence to standards.
The key to Seiketsu is to prevent the improvements achieved through the first three phases from being lost over time. To this end, it defines clear processes, responsibilities and procedures that ensure everyone works in the same way.
Why is Seiketsu so important?
Standardising processes brings benefits that go far beyond simply keeping things organised:
- Increased productivity.
- Fewer errors and incidents.
- More streamlined and repeatable processes.
- Improved safety in the workplace.
- Better communication between teams.
- It facilitates the training of new staff.
- It fosters a culture of continuous improvement.
In maintenance departments, where every task must be carried out in accordance with defined procedures, standardisation is particularly important for ensuring the availability of equipment and reducing breakdowns.
Seiketsu and EcoGestor CMMS: Technology in the service of order and efficiency
Digitalisation is one of the most effective ways of implementing Seiketsu. CMMS software enables procedures to be converted into standardised, accessible and easily manageable processes.
With EcoGestor CMMS, companies can:
- Automatically schedule preventive maintenance tasks.
- Standardise work orders and intervention procedures.
- Centralise all technical documentation and asset history.
- Ensure compliance with safety protocols and current regulations.
- Optimise the management of resources, materials and spare parts.
- Improve coordination between technicians and maintenance managers.
- Analyse key performance indicators to drive continuous improvement.
Applying the Seiketsu philosophy is not merely about maintaining order, but about creating an efficient and sustainable working system over the long term.
With EcoGestor CMMS, standardisation is no longer reliant on manual processes but becomes a digital methodology that improves productivity, reduces costs and facilitates much more effective maintenance management.

