CITATION

Bagadia, Kishan. Computerized Maintenance Management Systems Made Easy. US: McGraw-Hill Professional, 2006.

Computerized Maintenance Management Systems Made Easy

Published:  June 2006

eISBN: 9780071491273 0071491279 | ISBN: 9780071469852
  • 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
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • L
  • M
  • O
  • P
  • R
  • S
  • W
  • Index