Conferences
Conference on Computerized Integrated Maintenance Systems
Overview:
Introduction:
This conference focuses on advancing participants' skills in maintenance management and reliability engineering. It emphasizes using modern technology and computer-based systems to enhance operational efficiency and data-driven decision-making in maintenance.
Conference Objectives:
By the end of the conference, participants will be able to:
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Assess and manage maintenance costs effectively.
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Maintain accurate records for equipment reliability.
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Optimize reliance on external skilled labor.
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Reduce unplanned maintenance work by emphasizing preventive strategies.
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Minimize spare parts and labor costs through efficient maintenance planning.
Targeted Audience:
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Managers and supervisors in maintenance and technical management.
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Directors and department heads overseeing operations and maintenance.
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Engineers, technicians, and all personnel involved in maintenance, production, or operations.
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Decision-makers and strategists in production, procurement, and technical support.
Conference Outlines:
Unit 1:
Enhancing Equipment Availability and Utilization:
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Reducing maintenance-related operating costs.
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Evaluating asset life cycles and asset condition assessments.
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Optimizing spare parts inventory to support maintenance schedules.
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Improving equipment efficiency and minimizing downtime.
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Ensuring effective resource utilization and maximizing asset value.
Unit 2:
Advanced Preventive Maintenance and Compliance:
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Utilizing data analytics to monitor equipment performance.
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Aligning with ISO 9000 standards for health and safety requirements.
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Meeting industry and standardization requirements in preventive maintenance.
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Developing preventive maintenance schedules for operational efficiency.
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Driving productivity through proactive maintenance measures.
Unit 3:
Integrating Maintenance with Production Goals:
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Enhancing equipment readiness for executing production plans.
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Root cause analysis for equipment failure diagnostics.
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Ensuring task adherence to optimize equipment output.
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Techniques for building collaborative workflows between maintenance and production teams.
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Improving production quality through effective maintenance protocols.
Unit 4:
Employee Engagement in Equipment Maintenance:
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Current maintenance practices: an overview.
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Benefits of planned maintenance over reactive repairs.
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Key components of a successful planned maintenance strategy.
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How to encourage workforce participation in routine maintenance.
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Cultivating a culture of proactive equipment care.
Unit 5:
Advantages of Computer-Based Maintenance Management:
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Facility needs assessment and identification of system requirements.
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Selecting an optimal maintenance system for organizational needs.
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Inventory and asset cataloging for efficient maintenance tracking.
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Enhancing documentation and management of maintenance recormakingds.
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Leveragmakinging data-driven insights to support decision-making.