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Conference on Decision Analysis for Operation and Maintenance Professionals


REF : C471 DATES: 2 - 13 Feb 2025 VENUE: Cairo (Egypt) FEE : 6965 

Overview:

Introduction:

This conference examines lean thinking and decision analysis techniques, with an emphasis on a lean approach and responsiveness to customer requirements. It provides participants with the skills needed to optimize operational and maintenance decisions.

Conference Objectives:

At the end of this conference, participants will be able to:

  • Improve productivity through the use of timely and accurate information.

  • Understand how world-class organizations solve common asset management problems.

  • Optimize the planning and scheduling of resources.

  • Conduct optimized failure analyses.

  • Develop asset management budgets that avoid unplanned equipment failures.

  • Create actionable strategies for implementing advanced decision analysis in their areas of responsibility.

Target Audience:

  • Operations Professionals.

  • Maintenance Professionals.

  • Reliability Engineers.

  • Key Operations Supervisors.

  • Internal Improvement Consultants.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Introduction to Decision Making in Operations and Maintenance:

  • The significance of decision-making in operational contexts.

  • Decision-making processes: how they affect outcomes.

  • Projecting outcomes for better resource allocation.

  • Decision Tree Analysis: evaluating decisions with low-probability, high-impact outcomes.

  • Monte Carlo Simulation for risk assessment and decision optimization.

Unit 2:

Implementing Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA):

  • Definition and application of Decision Analysis.

  • Understanding why bad decisions occur and how to avoid them.

  • Limitations of traditional decision-making approaches.

  • Guidelines for effective decision analysis using multiple criteria.

Unit 3:

Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Resource Allocation:

  • Introduction to the AHP methodology.

  • Comparative matrices and consistency analysis.

  • Sensitivity analysis for decision validation.

  • Applications of AHP in maintenance strategies, resource planning, and case studies.

  • Benefit/Cost analysis for effective resource allocation.

Unit 4:

Risk Management through Failure Mode & Effect Analysis (FMEA):

  • Basics of FMEA for risk management.

  • Fault Tree analysis and how it aids in risk mitigation.

  • Risk Priority Number (RPN) and the Criticality Matrix.

  • Equipment Criticality Grading in asset management.

Unit 5:

Managing ERP and MRP Systems for Operational Efficiency:

  • Evolution of ERP and MRP systems in managing operations.

  • The difference between MRP, MRPII, and ERP.

  • Role of ERP in planning and control, including the Bill of Materials and production schedules.

  • How ERP/MRP systems improve decision-making in maintenance.

  • Scope of decisions within ERP systems for operational success.

Unit 6:

Optimum Performance Measures in Maintenance Management:

  • The importance of performance measures in continuous improvement.

  • Defining and implementing effective performance indicators.

  • Identifying desirable and undesirable features of maintenance KPIs.

  • Best and worst practices in performance measurement.

  • How performance measures drive maintenance strategies.

Unit 7:

Using Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) for Best Practices:

  • Defining OEE and its role in improvement initiatives.

  • Applying lean maintenance strategies through OEE.

  • Analysis of the Six Big Losses and how to minimize them.

  • Integrating OEE into day-to-day maintenance operations.

  • Benefits of OEE in long-term asset management.

Unit 8:

House of Quality and Customer-Driven Design Solutions:

  • Basics of design evaluation using the House of Quality methodology.

  • Converting customer feedback into actionable engineering solutions.

  • Practical applications of the House of Quality in optimizing design for better performance.

  • Aligning customer needs with operational and maintenance decisions.

  • How to use the House of Quality to maintain continuous improvement.

Unit 9:

Optimizing Maintenance Decisions Using Data and CMMS:

  • Leveraging computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) for better decision-making.

  • How CMMS can optimize maintenance scheduling and resource allocation.

  • Using data from CMMS to analyze and improve maintenance activities.

  • Benefits of integrating CMMS into asset management strategies.

  • Future trends in CMMS for maintenance optimization.

Unit 10:

Continuous Improvement in Decision-Making for Operations and Maintenance:

  • Importance of continuous improvement in operational decisions.

  • Establishing feedback loops for refining decision-making processes.

  • Tools for reviewing and enhancing decision frameworks.

  • Learning from past decisions to improve future outcomes.

  • Long-term strategies for embedding decision analysis into organizational culture.