| Ref | MN 650 |
| Dates | 12 - 16 December 2010 |
| Venue | Dubai |
| Fees | US$ 3850 |
| CPE Credits | 30 |
Reg Number TPCP-0080 |
The maintenance of physical assets can no longer be treated as an 'engineering problem.' The competitive environment in which business operates requires an approach that integrates the operational objectives of the business and the life-cycle objectives of the physical assets.
The effectiveness of asset management has not improved significantly in many organisations in spite of the implementation of powerful computerised management systems. Research shows that a lack of physical asset management skills at all levels of the maintenance and operations workforce lies at the core of the problem.
Delegates should represent a wide range of personnel in the organization who are involved in, or dependent on, effective maintenance planning, scheduling and work control. These should include:
Leading industrial organizations are evolving away from reactive ("fix-it-when-it-breaks") management into predictive, productive management ("anticipating, planning, and fix-it-before-it-breaks"). This evolution requires well-planned and executed actions on several fronts.
Facilitated by an experienced maintenance specialist, our programme will be conducted as a highly interactive work session (as opposed to lectures), encouraging participants to share their own experiences and apply the programme material to real-life situations. Programme size will be limited to 30 delegates in order to stimulate discussion and efficiency of subject coverage. Each delegate will receive an extensive reference manual, as well as case studies, while worked out solutions will be handed out to the delegates on conclusion of group discussions. Throughout the programme, delegates will be encouraged to identify what they can do to enhance Maintenance Planning, Scheduling and Work Control in their organizations.
The programme provides the delegate with study material on the basic principles of effective maintenance planning, as well as proven techniques for the development of an effective maintenance plan, the planning and control of maintenance work, shutdown management, and management reporting and analysis.
DAY 1 - Modern Maintenance Management Practice in Perspective
Equipment Classification and Identification
DAY 2 - Maintenance Policies and Logistics Planning
DAY 3 - Failure Management Programme Development
DAY 4 - Work Planning, Scheduling and Control
DAY 5 - Information and Performance Management
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