Introduction
Maintenance is a high leverage contributor to business profitability, through its impact on equipment capacity, product quality, safety, health, and the environment, and the cost of production.
The results and benefits from implementing a world-class maintenance operation should yield a significant improvement in plant profit, as well as many intangible benefits such as enhanced customer satisfaction, employee pride, and vendor relations.
Maintenance planning is fundamental to the success of operations. If it is your aim to have a world-class enterprise, the maintenance organization and strategy have a critical role to play in this mission. Driven from business goals, such a strategy cannot be seen as separate from other functions, but rather as an intrinsic part of a complete approach to high-performance operation.
The business goals will place organizational, as well as technical demands on the enterprise. The strategy, therefore, has to integrate and guide the implementation of technical and managerial strategies at all organizational and process levels.
The strategy/philosophy must represent the very best technology, procedures, and practices available, relevant to the business goals of the organization. The strategy must define the processes/procedures/practices required to achieve the highest possible degree of maintenance management and maintenance effectiveness, whilst minimizing total life-cycle costs of new assets and current operating costs of existing assets.
Course Objectives of Strategic Maintenance Planning
- Gain an understanding of the critical contribution to be made by maintenance to the achievement of business objectives
- Learn how to establish a strategic framework effective maintenance management
- Understand the roles, processes, and procedures to ensure organizational effectiveness
- Learn to establish parameters for the measurement of management and technical performance on all organizational levels
- Improve overall equipment performance, while ensuring long term asset health
Course Methodology of Strategic Maintenance Planning
Facilitated by an experienced maintenance specialist, our program will be conducted as a highly interactive work session (as opposed to lectures), encouraging participants to share their own experiences and apply the program material to real-life situations. Program 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 and throughout the program, delegates will be encouraged to identify what they can do to enhance Maintenance Management in their organizations.
Course Summary of Strategic Maintenance Planning
The program provides the delegate with study material on the various aspects to consider for maintenance planning, as well as techniques and case studies to provide the motivation and skills to establish and sustain best practice asset maintenance management.
Course Outlines of Strategic Maintenance Planning
DAY 1 - Maintenance objectives and strategy
- Changes of relevance to Maintenance
- Role of Maintenance in Modern Business
- Reducing Costs and Improving Performance
- What is the true Downtime Cost?
- Maintenance Cost and Value
- Bottom-line Benefits
- Maintenance evolution - history and modern thinking
- Brief Historical Overview of Maintenance
- Maintenance Types
- Maintenance Plan
- World-Class Reliability and Maintenance
DAY 2 - World-class standards - comparing your plant with the best
- Benchmarking and Maintenance Performance Assessment
- Maintenance Self-Assessment
- Managing and Measuring progress to Excellence
- Overall Equipment Effectiveness
DAY 3 - Implementing new management approaches
- Failure Management Programme (RCM)
- Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
- Life-Cycle Costing
- Getting the best from your CMMS
- Computerized Maintenance Management
- Why CMMS Implementation Fail
DAY 4 - Optimising maintenance organization
- Operations Excellence
- Operations + Maintenance = Production
- Can Operations Manage Maintenance?
- A Driving Lesson for Operations and Maintenance
- 70/30 Phenomenon
- Contract Maintenance or not?
- Maintenance Management Legends
DAY 5
- A Framework for Achieving Best Practice in Maintenance
- Case Studies
About Madrid
Madrid is a city that combines its enduring history with its cosmopolitan atmosphere to create a destination that favored amongst tourists from around the world. This is a city that is very much bursting at the seams with life and its vibrant atmosphere, cultural attractions and connection with history ensure travelers have everything they could possibly want from a European city break. At the end of a flight to Madrid, there are sites to see, picturesque streets to roam and, of course, excellent shopping opportunities to explore. Visitors can immerse themselves in Madrid's fantastic local culture, its peerless art scene and world acclaimed fine dining. In fact, there is very little that Madrid doesn't have to offer.
Things to do and places to visit in Madrid
The only problem travelers will encounter during their visit to Madrid is knowing what to do first. Sampling the mouth-watering tapas, strolling through one of the many excellent museums or even simply soaking up the atmosphere are all excellent options. Spend a sunny day wandering through the splendid squares or marvel at the intricate architecture of the churches.With so many options, flights to Madrid are great for people of any age or inclination.
When visiting Madrid, be sure to:
- See the superb collection of art is the Museo del Prado.
- Stroll down the Gran Via.
- Enjoy the atmosphere of the Plaza Mayor.
- Wander through the stunning gardens of the Parque del Buen Retiro.
- See the beautiful mansion of the Museo Lazaro Galdiano.
- Find quirky fashions in the Fuencarral market.
- Try some of the many different tapas dishes.
- Visit the statues of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza in the Plaza de Espana.
- See the breathtaking Basilica de San Francisco El Grande.
- Wander the Casa de Campo park, which is five times the size of Central Park.
- Shop in the luxury boutiques of the Golden Mile.
- Look for bargains at the El Rasto flea market.
- See Picasso's Guernica in the Reina Sofia museum.
- Snack on churros with chocolate.