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Effective Maintenance Management

 

 

Program Duration

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5 Days

Program Date

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07-11 April, 2012

Program Location

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Cairo-Egypt

Program Fees

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US$ 3200  /Per Person

 

 

PROGRAM INTRODUCTION:

 

This is an applied course aimed to provide participants with a wide range of techniques and approaches that will enable maintenance manager, supervisors and engineers to achieve a most-effective maintenance program.

 

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:

 

Upon completion of this course participants will gain in-depth understanding of advanced concepts, application and tools of maintenance planning and management.

As the need for efficient and cost-effective organization and control of servicing complex equipment systems has dramatically become more complicated, the course will also cover Computer-Aided Maintenance, advanced techniques of failure mode analysis and proven methods of reducing or preventing over excessive or unnecessary maintenance cost.

PROGRAM OUTLINES:

 

  • Maintenance types and the challenges facing maintenance managers in today’s technical environment.
  • Functions, objectives and accountabilities of maintenance departments.
  • Resources to manage.
  • Different maintenance strategies.
  • Cost and time.
  • Procurement and maintenance.
  • Spare parts and maintenance.
  • The revolution of reliability-centered maintenance as a cornerstone of the 3 rd generation.
  • The RCM- (7) basic questions.
  • The maintenance budget (preparation of the budget and the chart of account).
  • Maintenance control systems.
  • Inventory aspects (materials & parts).
  • Maintenance support systems (MSS).
  • Condition monitoring.
  • Maintenance planning & scheduling.
  • Handling various modes of equipment failures.
  • Measuring effectiveness:
  • Maintenance cost as percentage of capital investment.
  • Maintenance cost per serviced unit.
  • Safety aspects.

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

 

Maintenance engineers, supervisors and managers. It will also benefits operations and process supervisors and engineers.