M&O of engineering plant and services is becoming more important to the success of the core business. To select the right M&O technique for specific plant and equipment it is necessary to know what options are available, what they deliver and how they should be implemented. This course will help you consider options and techniques that provide best value based on that thorough understanding of the business need. M&O will increasingly be required to demonstrate it is delivering the optimum of cost and value and the main purpose of the course is to show how this can be achieved.
Note: this is a purely indicative list of topics that can be covered. The content, duration, objectives and material used would all be adapted to match your specific requirements.
This course will help you:
Determine what the business needs from the M&O service
Determine the cost and value of the various M&O options
Prepare and present the business case for the selected M&O strategy
Introduce meaningful KPIs based on performance-based service by the M&O provider
Undertake a review of current M&O and make recommendations for improvement
Introduce energy and carbon management performance criteria in M&O
Better deal with project risk and uncertainties
Motivate others to deliver a reliable and cost effective M&O service
Note: this is a purely indicative list of topics that can be covered. The content, duration, objectives and material used would all be adapted to match your specific requirements.
1 What is maintenance and what is operation? - their relative importance to the business
2 Comparison of the various maintenance options and techniques, including:
Planned preventative
Run to failure
Condition monitoring
Business focused
Business critical
Total productive
Reliability centred maintenance
3 Forms of contracts and service, including:
Comprehensive
Input driven
Output driven
Limited replacement
Performance based M&O
4 Selecting the right options and making the business case
5 Continuous commissioning as a tool for delivering best value
6 Case studies