In today’s global marketplace, it is common for businesses and consumers to get the products they need at any time and any place using their fingertips. They can place an order online, and days later, the product arrives at their doorstep. However, global situations such as the COVID-19 pandemic have far-reaching implications on industrial enterprises’ supply chain networks. The epidemic has already exposed problems and risks that have already existed in the electrical equipment of many enterprises. Consumers may not think about what is involved in making sure that electricity is reliable, available, and safe to support the supply chains that make modern commerce possible. On the other hand, this is a top of mind concern for maintenance engineers and facility managers at industrial and manufacturing facilities. To ensure uninterrupted operations and limit the risk of unscheduled downtime in production, industrial facilities take maintenance measures to monitor their electrical equipment condition periodically.