Building business cases for maintenance improvement projects
Data(s) |
01/01/2006
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Resumo |
Many maintenance managers find it difficult to justify investments in maintenance improvement initiatives. In part, this is due to a tendency by mine managers to regard maintenance purely as a cost centre, and not as a process able to influence productive capacity and profit. It is also hindered by a lack of alignment between commonly used maintenance performance measures and key business drivers, and the lack of formal business training amongst maintenance professionals. With this in mind, a model to assist maintenance managers in evaluating the benefits of maintenance improvement projects was recently formulated. The model considers four cost saving dimensions. These are: 1. reduction in the cost of unplanned repairs and maintenance, 2. increased or accelerated production and/or sales, 3. spares inventory reduction, and 4. reduction in over-investment in physical assets and operating costs. This paper discusses the application of this model and a number of numerical examples are given to justify investments in maintenance improvement projects having varying objectives. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
The Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy |
Palavras-Chave | #E1 #290701 Mining Engineering #671502 Mining machinery and equipment #091405 Mining Engineering |
Tipo |
Conference Paper |