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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. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The EFNMS Maintenance Concept
Date: September 13, 2012 Presenter: Alex Stuber
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Maintenance
Finance&
Controlling
Human Resources
Information&
CommunicationLogistic
Management
Physical Asset Management
The Maintenance Framework
Maintenance is a multidisciplinary approach to availability and reliability.
Strategi
c
Tactical
Operational
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From Strategy to Results
Corporate / Company Management
ProductionMaintenance
VisionMission GoalsValues
Strategi
c
Tactical
Operational
DefinitionsStandards ObjectivesConcept
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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• Safety of individuals and assets• Environmental aspects• …………….
Source: EN13306
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Definition of Maintenance
Source: EN13306
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.
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Education, Training & Qualification
MaintenanceAdministration
& Support
SafetyHealth &
Environment
Maintenance Technologies &
Methods
Information & Communication
Technologies
MaintenanceEngineering &Improvement
WorkExecution
Maintenance Management
Maintenance within Physical Asset Management
The EFNMS Maintenance Concept