Planned maintenance
Planning “Planned Maintenance”
Most companies and manufacturing enterprises are looking for ways to reduce maintenance costs, either in order to increase profit margins or to remain competitive. At the same time the constant development of safety and environmental legislation means an ever increasing problem for maintenance departments.
However maintenance departments are expected to balance these conflicting interests whilst ensuring the company process runs effectively?
EMTAC considers that the key to low maintenance costs is reliable machinery and equipment. In order to achieve reliable operation, equipment needs to be properly specified, designed, manufactured, installed, operated and maintained.
EMTAC delivers a one day seminar covering the systematic approach below:
Maintenance Strategy
- Development and measurement of Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s).
- Equipment criticality audits
- Reliability Centred Maintenance studies
- Generic Maintenance Strategy Development
- Audit of Preventative Maintenance Actions (PM’s) to identify cost reduction opportunities through the application of Condition Monitoring
- Risk-based Evaluation of Optimum Spares Holdings
- Development of Maintenance Procedures, Tolerances and Standards
- Failure Analysis
