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TRAINING
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Effective Maintenance Management
System
OBJECTIVE
Industries across the
nation are gearing up for the new millennium where “knowledge
based, technology and innovation” is the key word.
Manufacturers, large and small, across all industries have gone
through significant cost cutting and downsizing in an effort to
remain in business and be profitable. Many now recognise that
maintenance, depending on the industry, cost up to 40% of revenues
and in almost every case accounts for 10 to 15 % of unit production
costs. Maintenance is the last frontier where they can effectively,
and relatively easily, increase their
profitability.
To
stay competitive, increasingly companies are turning to the
maintenance function for improvement. The benefits of an effective
equipment management system will give an edge on cost, quality and
delivery of their product / services. It is, therefore, critical to
keep equipments running at peak efficiency all the time. This is a
course that brings the latest in maintenance management and
improvement techniques.
A
topic-by-topic review of some of the “cutting-edge” tools in
maintenance management today. You will be able to bring back ideas
for maintenance improvement and get started on a maintenance system.
The goal is toward maintenance
excellence.
COURSE CONTENT
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1. Maintaining The
Business |
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4. Maintenance Planning And Controls
Systems |
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The key
role for maintenance |
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A detailed look at maintenance work planning |
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Assessing the real
objective |
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System
flow |
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Benchmarking |
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Budget
Control |
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How
maintenance has changed |
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Spare Parts Inventory
Control |
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Factors
in maintenance |
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Effective World
Class Practices |
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5.
Optimising Your Maintenance Plans |
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TQM and Effective Maintenance |
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Tasks of
maintenance management
system |
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Introducing CMMS for
PM |
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2. Effective
Maintenance System |
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Advantage of
computerized maintenance |
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Business Based
Maintenance |
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management systems |
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Reliability Centered
Maintenance |
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Analysing failure
using history |
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Total Productive Maintenance |
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Using
history to improve |
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Demonstration of CMMS |
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Developing Good Maintenance
Strategy |
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Where
and how to start
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6.
Machine Improvement Strategies |
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Concept
of PM |
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Moving
from breakdowns to machine
improvement |
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Maintenance system
flowchart |
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Different types of
equipment failures |
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Main
section of PM |
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Identifying
Equipment Losses |
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Design
of checklist, schedule |
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Techniques to eliminate equipment
losses |
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Group
activities |
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Plant Manager and
Engineers, Maintenance Manager and Engineers, Maintenance
Planners or Officers, Technicians and Engineering Staffs who are involved
in planning, maintaining, servicing of plan and production equipments.
TO REGISTER Complete
the registration form and return it with your cheque or banker’s draft in
favour of “Camp Systems Sdn Bhd” and crossed “A/C Payee Only”.
The course fee, which is inclusive of materials, lunch and 2 tea breaks
is RM 980.00 per participant. For HRDF, please apply under SBL scheme.
Please download the registration form and fax to 03-78611111 or
call 03-78736188.
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