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Showing posts with label CMMS. Show all posts

Webinar on "Maximo Data Analysis and Reporting"

Session Content:

How to get insight into solving business problems related to asset performance, workorder management, PM, PdM, failures, reliability, costing, spare parts optimization, EHS Compliance.
Strategies to utilize Maximo data for operational reports, metrics, KPI's, dashboards, scorecards
Reporting technologies options like BIRT, Actuate, Crystal, and Cognos & MSRS for Maximo

Key Takeaways:
Learn strategies to utilize Maximo data to make informed decisions, understand problems and areas of improvement for Enterprise Asset Management
Learn data analysis & reporting strategies for Maximo
Learn how reporting technologies like BIRT, Actuate, Cognos, and BO/Crystal can be used with Maximo
Clink on the following link to join :https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5740447202591979776

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Webinar on Maintenance Cost Analysis



Session Content:

The webinar on “Maintenance Cost Analysis” will provide insights to make strategic & tactical decisions related to the cost of asset maintenance by leveraging data captured in the CMMS like Maximo & SAP PM. It will cover topics such as

- Maintenance Spend Analysis
- Repair V/S Replace Decisions
- Labor & Spares cost
- Asset life cycle cost analysis & total cost of asset ownership
- Forecasting maintenance and capital cost for planning & budgeting
- ROAI computation
- Maintenance budget monitoring
- Downtime cost estimation & monitoring

Join this webinar and learn how to achieve visibility & control on the cost factors for managing Assets.
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Difficulties in finding Spare parts in your Storeroom?



Some of the most common difficulties we hear in plants that are using a CMMS (computerized maintenance management system) are that it is hard to use the computer to find parts in the Storeroom.
There are a couple of reasons for this.
The first reason is that data has not been consistently entered. It is essential that the people who name stock parts are fully trained to use a structured naming process and that they understand how the computer system processes searches. This training is often well done, and typical data-entry errors are inconsistent naming, information (such as part numbers) entered in the wrong field, and so on. Commercial "data cleansing" may also make it more difficult to find parts because it removes trade names which are frequently used by tradesmen and supervisors to describe common components.

The second reason for searching difficulty is lack of good search functionality in maintenance computer systems. Many are limited to single-field, single-string searches, and to even navigate to the search entry screen and to enter search information correctly is sometime beyond the ability of mechanics and other infrequent users.

Before you re-name all your stock or replace your maintenance computer, there are tools available that address these search problems.

And remember that, for process equipment, the best way to find parts is through good spare parts lists (sometimes called "Bills of Materials"). However, most infrastructures, which also require maintenance, will not have a list of spare parts.
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