Maintenance Management
Maintenance Management
Maintenance Management
Maintenance Management
MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT is defined as that function of production Management that is concerned with day to day problem of keeping the physical plant in good operating condition.it is an essential activity in every manufacturing Firm, because it is necessary to ensure the availability of the machines, buildings and services needed by other parts of the organization for the performance of their function at an optimum returns on investment in machines, Materials and employees
MEANING: MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT is concerned with the direction and org of Resource in order to control the availability and performance of the industrial plants To some specified level. It is a function supporting production function and is Entrusted with the task of keeping the machinery, equipment and plant services In proper working condition. It also involves maintenance planning, maintenance Scheduling, execution of maintenance activities and also controlling costs of maintenance.
Objectives:
Minz the loss of productive time because of equipment failure Minz the repair time and repair cost Minz the loss due to production stoppages To keep all productive assets in good working condition Minz accidents through regular inspection and repair of safety devices Minz the total maintenance costs To improve the total quality of products
FUNTIONS OF A MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Following are the major functions of a maintenance department: Maintenance of installed equipment and facilities Installations of new equipment and facilities PM tasks Inspection and lubrication of existing equipment CM tasks monitoring of faults and failures using appropriate techniques Modifications of already installed equipment and facilities Management of inventory Supervision of manpower Keeping records
An effective maintenance system includes the following elements : Maintenance Policy Control of materials Preventive Maintenance Condition Monitoring Work Order Job planning Priority and backlog control Data recording system Performance measurement measures or indices
Scope of maintenance
Every manufacturing org needs maintenance because machines break down, Parts wear out and buildings deteriorate over period of time of use. All segment Of a factory buildings, machinery, equipments, tools, cranes, jigs and fixtures, heating and generating equipment,waste disposal systems,air- conditionng Equipments, wash rooms, dispensaries and so on need attention, Maintenance covers two broad categories of fun as outlines below
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS
Maintenance of existing plant and equipment Equipment inspection and lubrication Utilities generation and distribution Alerations to existing equipment and buildings. New installations
Secondary functions
Storekeeping Waste disposal Salvage Insurance admin Property acc Pollu and noise control
SE Maintenance is an easy and affordable tool that allows you to manage maintenance tasks. SE Maintenance has proven to be an effective solution for companies of all types, adaptable to work in construction, building maintenance, transportation, and other situations. SE Maintenance manages all maintenance tasks, helping you reduce unplanned downtime and emergency maintenance. It allows you to quickly transition from crisis mode into planning mode. SE Maintenance uses tools such as failure analysis and prevention to perform a variety of tasks. It allows you to minimize time spent on maintenance tasks, rack equipment history and trends, and schedule resources for maintenance activities, including employees, parts, supplies, suppliers, and tools. So, you can make better use your financial resources and promote productivity, while reducing spare parts and material consumption and optimizing your human resources workload. SE Maintenance ensures compliance with international quality standards such as ISO 9000, ISO 14000, and ISO/TS 16949.
Identifies maintenance equipment, maintenance activities, and spare parts. Identifies economical and functional classification categories, such as equipment type, location, status, cost center, and more. Links maintenance activities to any documentation, including manuals, catalogs, pictures, contracts, work instructions, assembly drawings, projects, and layouts. Controls maintenance activities based on conditions defined by equipment inspection points. Schedules all preventive maintenance by date range and/or production/utilization readings. Provides an equipment failure prediction mechanism based on statistical analysis of collected measurements. Schedules maintenance activities according to availability of human, material, and financial resources. Schedules, records, and tracks human, material, and financial resource consumption based on work orders. Tracks internal maintenance and/or third party maintenance. Generates work scheduling into spreadsheets and Gantt charts. Records equipment downtime and time spent on maintenance.