Strategic Maintenance Planning: Approaches and Best Practices Course
Introduction:
To sustain profitability, effective maintenance is essential as it impacts equipment capacity, product quality, safety, health, environmental effects, and production costs. World-class maintenance not only enhances plant profitability but also boosts customer satisfaction, employee pride, and vendor relationships.
Achieving world-class maintenance involves proactive strategies that align with business goals and integrate technical and managerial elements at all organizational levels. This strategy should leverage cutting-edge methods and practices, ensuring effective maintenance management and minimizing lifecycle costs for both new assets and ongoing operations.
Objectives:
Upon completing this Strategic Maintenance Planning: Approaches and Best Practices course, participants will be able to:
- Recognize the role of maintenance in achieving business goals.
- Develop a structured approach for implementing systematic maintenance strategies.
- Understand the roles, processes, and procedures essential for organizational effectiveness.
- Define and use key metrics to evaluate management and technical performance.
- Enhance asset performance and ensure long-term maintenance success.
Training Methodology:
- Case Studies
- Workshops
- Simulations
- Group Discussions
- Project Report
- Game Techniques
- Hands-on Learning
- Role Play Exercises
- Panel Discussions
Course Outline:
Unit 1: Maintenance Objectives and Strategy
- Trends affecting maintenance
- Integration of maintenance in modern business strategies
- Cost reduction and effectiveness improvement
- Interpreting downtime costs
- Financial impact of maintenance
- Evolution of maintenance as a discipline
- History and types of maintenance
- Designing a lean maintenance policy
- Aiming for best maintenance management and reliability
Unit 2: World-Class Standards – Benchmarking Your Plant
- Maintenance performance measurement and benchmarking
- Conducting a maintenance audit
- Organizing and controlling performance excellence
- Application of Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)
Unit 3: New Management Approaches
- Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) analysis
- Introduction to Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
- Life-cycle cost considerations
- Working with Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)
- Challenges and failures in CMMS/MMS deployment
Unit 4: Optimizing Maintenance Organization
- Targeting operational excellence
- Creating a unified vision for operations and maintenance
- Assessing maintenance responsibilities
- Analyzing the 70/30 rule in maintenance and operational tasks
Unit 5: Contract Maintenance
- Revising maintenance management myths
- Enhancing maintenance techniques
- Case study analysis