Developing Performance Indicators for Managing Maintenance

Developing Performance Indicators for Managing Maintenance

Author: Terry Wireman

Publisher: Industrial Press Inc.

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780831131845

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This unique reference utilizes techniques based on other management measurement systems, such as the balanced scorecard. It also presents a maturing of measurement technique for maintenance and asset maintenance and development techniques allowing companies to be competitive into the future.


Performance Measurement for Maintenance

Performance Measurement for Maintenance

Author: Aditya Parida

Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Published: 2009-08

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9783838308630

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Effective management of maintenance process is critical for economic viability and survival of any industry. An effective and efficient maintenance process is a must for industries to assure asset performance often measured in terms of high asset availability, level of safety and good quality, besides value addition. With this recognition, the measurement of maintenance performance has become an essential element of strategic thinking of asset owners and asset managers. In this book: Terms and concepts useful for maintenance performance management, performance measurement, indicators and metrics are discussed and defined. An analysis of factors influencing maintenance performance in industrial environment is presented. Issues and challenges associated with the maintenance performance measurement are identified, discussed and suggestions are made to deal with them. Identified relevant maintenance performance indicators for measuring performance at strategic and operational level. A general multi-criteria hierarchical framework for maintenance performance measurement applicable to a wide range of industries is developed.


Maintenance Audits Handbook

Maintenance Audits Handbook

Author: Diego Galar Pascual

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-06

Total Pages: 621

ISBN-13: 1466583924

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This book addresses issues and challenges of performance measurement in the maintenance function. It presents a proposal of indicators with a framework that classifies and sorts regarding functional and hierarchical aspects. The book has been developed with different aspects of traditional literature, i.e. several frameworks (or natural groupings) like BSC Balanced Scorecard, Multicriteria framework, Neely Prism and adaptation of these frameworks. Hierarchies for the use of indicators and benchmark values are provided to allow quantification, comparison and emission of recommendations.


Measuring Maintenance Performance

Measuring Maintenance Performance

Author: Ryan Summers

Publisher:

Published: 2017-10-17

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 9781549987601

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As the old adage goes, what gets measured gets managed, but what are the most important maintenance measures? This is a question I have repeatedly been asked over the years along with "how do we measure it?" "what does it mean?" and of course, "what is the benchmark?" Establishing a baseline for success should be the first step whenever you set out to improve something. The same is true for maintenance measures and there is a wealth of performance indicators that can be used to measure and improve performance. The purpose of this book is to provided information on the plethora of measures which can be used. It is primarily written as a reference book detailing the information for each measure. It is by no means intended that an organisation should be using all of these measures (although some do!). Rather, it designed to inform you of the different options, how they might fit together and therefore allow you to make an informed choice about what you wish to measure in your business.This book is structured to provide an index of details for each of the measures deemed appropriate for measuring maintenance performance and how each should be measured. In particular, it details what the measures are (the calculations that sit behind them), what value they could be to your business, what you need to do well to get a good result, what the typical benchmarks are and finally how the measures interact with one another.


Establishing Maintenance Performance Indicators

Establishing Maintenance Performance Indicators

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 9

ISBN-13:

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Maintenance Performance Indicators (PI) specify where the maintenance department is and which direction it is going allowing for a quick and accurate assessment of the performance of the Maintenance Management Program (MMP). Establishing PI's for the maintenance department will allow a measure of productivity and a means of feedback for methods improvement. Effective performance of the maintenance department directly effects plant profitability. Improvements in the quality and productivity of the maintenance work force will significantly reduce maintenance costs. The level of performance attained by the maintenance work force is usually guessed at. Guessing will not identify areas needing improvement or help to initiate a corrective action. Maintenance PI's are required for maintenance departments whose goal is to control maintenance costs while increasing productivity. The application of basic statistical methods will allow a maintenance department to know where they are and which direction they are going. The data presented in this paper is a representation of indicators used in industry as well as developed indicators to establish a complete maintenance performance indicator program. The methodology used in developing this program can be used as a way to manage a cost effective maintenance management program.


Oil and Gas Maintenance Metrics

Oil and Gas Maintenance Metrics

Author: Ricky Smith

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 2013-10-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780124045538

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Develop a best-in-class maintenance organization by selecting the right performance metrics. Edited by an author with over 30 years of experience in oil and gas maintenance, Oil and Gas Performance Maintenance Metrics provides the tools and methods to develop revolutionary proactive maintenance metrics that are guaranteed to save time and money and improve reliability. Oil and Gas Performance Maintenance Metrics provides maintenance managers with the metrics, calculations and indicators for measuring maintenance, reliability and availability performance. With this book in hand, maintenance supervisor learn to calculate a number of key performance indicators (KPIs), such as maintenance cost, maintenance man hours and availability performance that drive performance. Brief and readable, the book’s seven part treatment starts with a clear and rigorous exposition of the terminology and definitions in maintenance, followed by self-contained chapter on the indicators and how to improve the performance measured by the indicators/metrics. The book is accompanied by downloadable apps for calculating a number of key performance indicators. Downloadable apps for Calculating key performance indicators Tips and methods to disseminate knowledge and share best practices Methods for improving performance based on the indicators/metrics


Lean Maintenance

Lean Maintenance

Author: Javier Girón Blanco

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2018-01-29

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1351712721

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The book is about applying Lean manufacturing principles to industrial maintenance in order to improve the efficiency and be able to do more with the same (or less) resources. By industrial maintenance we mean the maintenance that takes place in factories and industrial facilities. The book is the result of multiple improvement projects carried out by the authors in various industrial settings and sectors in the past 10 years.The approach works and can be applied in any industry. It yields results without investment. The book is a step-by-step guide that takes the reader through the maintenance process, from equipment failure to finished repair. In each step of the process, the typical inefficiencies are explained and tools are given to improve the process. The book is meant to be used as a guide in an improvement journey. The improvement approach presented in the book is very close to the shop floor and instructs the reader to engage with all team members in the maintenance department in every step of the process, in order to make the improvements sustainable. If one looks at the main market indexes, between one third and one half of companies on those indexes belong to the industrial sector: automotive, power generation, basic materials, chemicals, consumer goods, et cetera. Those companies spend on average 2 – 5% of plant replacement value per year on maintenance. About one third of this cost is maintenance labor. The maintenance work that gets done every day in factories around the world is typically inefficient, from a Lean perspective: time is wasted, different tasks are not properly coordinated, job durations are overestimated and job plans, when they exist, are thus "inflated" to cover up the inefficiency. All this happens because maintenance tends to be the "forgotten" area of efficiency in industrial companies, as much of the improvements are carried out on the (literally) productive areas of the factories. When companies set out to "improve" maintenance, they typically do it through budget cuts that can risk the reliability of the equipment. The authors believe there is a better way to do more with the same resources through a careful review of the current way of working and the introduction of Lean. With this book , the authors try to bring to maintenance managers and practitioners the tools they need to quickly improve efficiency (in a matter of weeks) without any investment.