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Computerized Maintenance Management Systems Made Easy
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Bagadia, Kishan
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Computerized Maintenance Management Systems Made Easy
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: McGraw-Hill Professional, 2006.
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Computerized Maintenance Management Systems Made Easy
Authors:
Kishan Bagadia
Published:
June 2006
eISBN:
9780071491273 0071491279
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9780071469852
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Book Description
Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Maintenance Management
Chapter 2. Overview of CMMS
Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)
CMMS Modules
Equipment management
Preventive maintenance (PM)
Labor
Planning/scheduling
Vendor
Inventory control
Purchasing
Budgeting
Additional features
Emerging technologies
Appendix 2A: Machine Replacement Analysis
Economic life of a new machine
Existing machine’s economic life
Appendix 2B: ISO/QS Compliance Case Study
Appendix 2C: Spare Parts Inventory Management
Appendix 2D: Mobile Technology Case Studies
Rush Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
Hewlett Packard, Corvallis, Oregon
Columbia Gas Transmission (Eastern United States)
Appendix 2E: Mobile Technology Case Study
Using Mobile Handheld Units in Conjunction with CMMS
Chapter 3. How to Successfully Justify a Computerized Maintenance System
Introduction
Roadblocks to CMMS Acquisition
Step-by-Step Process
Form a team
Identify problems with present system
Determine objectives, features, and benefits
Financial Analysis
Savings
Cost estimates
Set up Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Conclusion
Chapter 4. How to Specify, Evaluate, and Select a CMMS
Introduction
In-House Development
Purchase Ready-Made Software
Step-by-Step Process
Form a team
Establish a team
Determine the objectives
Identify the hardware alternatives
Develop the system specifications
Conduct preliminary screening
Further evaluation
Compile, Compare, and Select
Conclusion
Appendix 4A: System Specifications Example 1
Introduction and instructions to suppliers
Customer profile
Corporate profile
General questions
Costing and pricing
System functional specification
Appendix 4B: System Specifications Example 2
Module 1: functional location or hierarchy of equipment
Module 2: equipment specifications and parts lists
Module 3: work requests, work orders, and work order planning
Module 4: preventive maintenance (PM) routes
Module 5: history
Module 6: central functions
Module 7: overall system functionality
Appendix 4C: CMMS Vendor Comparison
Company—package-price
Integration
Basic capabilities
Work order scheduling
Work order control
Inventory control and purchasing
Preventive and condition-based maintenance I
Preventive and condition-based maintenance II
Equipment history
Advanced functions and displays I
Advanced functions and displays II
Chapter 5. How to Implement a CMMS
Introduction
Why So Many CMMS Projects Fail
Step-By-Step Process for Implementing a CMMS Project
Form a team
Management commitment
Prepare for change
Order software/hardware
Define scope of project
Planning
Training
Installation and configuration
Data gathering
Data entry
Follow up/monitoring
Conclusion
Appendix 5A: Case Study: CMMS Implementation
Chapter 6. How to Audit/Optimize Your CMMS
Introduction
How to Use This Audit
Audit Results
Conclusion
Appendix 6A: CMMS Survey
Chapter 7. Computerized Maintenance Management System and Total Productive Maintenance
Chapter 8. How to Turn Maintainance into a Profit Center
The Maintenance Image
Cost Center versus Profit Center Approach
How to Turn Maintenance into a Profit Center
How can a CMMS help?
Profit-Driven Maintenance (PDM)
Conclusion
Bibliography
Glossary
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Index