Maintenance Management Systems
The effective implementation of maintenance management systems make
efficient information systems and planning a reality – improving your
operation, and your bottom line.
Transfield Worley Solutions help you:
- optimise your system strategy and benefit from up-to-date information
- optimise your spares inventory and reduce stockholdings
- maximise the benefits of accurate and relevant maintenance information
- increase reliability and up-time through efficient information management
Information in any field is essential; in maintenance, it’s critical!Transfield Worley
Solutions can assist your business performance through development of a strategy to implement
and run the most effective maintenance management system that meets your needs.
System implementations
- total implementation of computerised maintenance management systems
- equipment assembly hierarchy
- sub-assemblies and spares
- technical information
- work order management
- time recording
- planned maintenance
- spares requirements
- manpower and tools
- documentation
- procedures
- training
- security/approval authorities
- system management
- finance and accounts interface
- payroll interface
- support
Management strategy
- organisation
- roles and responsibilities
- functional interfaces and communication
- skills and competencies
- procedures
- maintenance and inspection
- business and support
- workflow/interface
- flow charting
- information systems
- manual systems
- computer systems
- information management
- learning management
- maintenance management
- materials management
- finance and accounts
- planning
Electrical equipment
- switchgear
- motors
- electrical connections
- transformers
- HV power lines
Mechanical equipment
- bearings
- conveyor and belt drives
- coupling
- steam lines
- piping insulation
- kilns
- furnaces
- reactors
Reliability and spares engineering
- reliability assessment
- critical systems for detailed activities
- facility-wide availability model
- system availability models
- reliability-centred maintenance
- review site and off-site
- revise maintenance instructions
Spares assessment
- insurance spares
- spares related to maintenance routine
- recommendation for stockholding
- criticiality of lead times
- maximum/minimum levels
- manufacturer’s documentation
- update information systems from projects and engineering modifications
- update information systems from maintenance instructions
- updates to maintenance management and procurement systems
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