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The EFNMS Maintenance Concept

The EFNMS Maintenance Concept. Date: September 13, 2012 Presenter: Alex Stuber . The Maintenance Framework. Maintenance is a  multidisciplinary approach  to availability and reliability. Culture, Legal Framework, Sustainable Development. The Maintenance Framework.

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The EFNMS Maintenance Concept

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  1. The EFNMS Maintenance Concept Date: September 13, 2012 Presenter: Alex Stuber

  2. The Maintenance Framework Maintenance is a multidisciplinary approach to availability and reliability. Culture, Legal Framework, Sustainable Development The Maintenance Framework Management Human Resources Finance&Controlling Market & Production Technology & Engineering Maintenance Information & Communication Logistic Stakeholders, Objectives, Strategy, Plans Physical Asset Management

  3. From Strategy to Results Mission Definitions Standards Objectives Vision Values Goals Corporate / Company Management Concept Maintenance Production

  4. Maintenance Objectives • Objectives assigned and accepted for the maintenance department may include, e.g.: • OEE • Availability • Quality • Productivity • Costs (for Operation & Maintenance) • Value preservation of the physical assets • Safetyof individuals and assets • Environmental aspects • ……………. Source: EN13306

  5. Definition of Maintenance Maintenance is a Combination of all technical, administrative and managerial actions during the life cycle of an item intended to retain it in, or restore it to, a state in which it can perform the required function. Source: EN13306

  6. The EFNMS Maintenance Concept Education, Training & Qualification Safety Health & Environment MaintenanceAdministration & Support Maintenance Engineering &Improvement Maintenance Management Maintenance Technologies & Methods Information & Communication Technologies Work Execution Maintenance within Physical Asset Management

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