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| COMPUTERIZED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM |
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CMMS is a systematic process of maintaining, upgrading
and operating physical assets cost e-effectively. Its combines
engineering principles with sound business practices and economic
theory, and it provides tools to facilitate a more organized
logical approach to decision making. Thus, asset management
provides a framework for handling both short and long range
planning.
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| • Reduction of redundant
work |
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Automatic prompts and
ability to schedule planned maintenance base on actual
completion to reduce over maintenance. |
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Elimination of root causes of work
through analysis of reports to reduce recurrence of
work. |
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Elimination of excess work by recording
effectiveness of work done against occurrence of work
inducing events. |
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| • Reduction of work time
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Leveraging on experience
captured in work history reports and easy user interface
to
distribute these reports. |
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Increase Mean Time Before Failure
(MBTF) by analysis of work history report followed by
automatic scheduling of proactive work.
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| • Improvement of Cost
Utilization |
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Reduce asset based business interruption
time by continuously improving response time through analysis
of labor reports |
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Emphasis on planned work thus reducing unplanned overtime
costs. |
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Ability to report work by asset, location, employee
and requester thus enabling better
planning of resources by availability of who, where, when
and skills. |
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Ensuring through feedback reports that strategies developed
using high cost methods are followed through and implemented. |
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