As production costs balloon in an increasingly competitive global market, industrial organizations are searching for ways to reduce maintenance costs and still compete at the highest level. This book outlines a system for effective maintenance management and demonstrates the application of statistical and optimization techniques for systemic analysis and design. The authors are well-known authorities in the maintenance management field.
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SALIH O. DUFFUAA, PhD, is a professor of operations research in the Department of Systems Engineering at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. A. RAOUF, PhD, is a professor and rector at the GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology in Topi, Pakistan. JOHN DIXON CAMPBELL is the partner--in--charge of PricewaterhouseCoopers's International Center of Excellence --Maintenance Management in Toronto, Canada.
The ultimate guide to optimal maintenance of industrial systems.
In an era where the timely delivery of quality products is crucial to success in the global marketplace, the maintenance of systems involved in production processes must be carried out with maximum efficiency —and minimum downtime.
Planning and Control of Maintenance Systems is the first book to address maintenance and repair from an engineering perspective. Using the innovative concept of total productive maintenance (TPM) and written by three renowned experts in statistics, operations research, and engineering, it is an essential tool for planning a maintenance system using statistical and optimization techniques in order to avert equipment failure.
Suitable for engineers and managers in capital-intensive industry, as well as for first-year graduate students and undergraduates in mechanical or industrial engineering, this book offers:
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Librería: Bookbot, Prague, Republica Checa
Hardcover. Condición: Fair. Verschmutzung / Wasserschaden; Abnutzung / Risse - leicht. This comprehensive guide focuses on the optimal maintenance of industrial systems, emphasizing the importance of efficient operations and minimal downtime in today's competitive marketplace. It is the first book to approach maintenance and repair from an engineering viewpoint, leveraging the innovative concept of total productive maintenance (TPM). Authored by three experts in statistics, operations research, and engineering, it serves as a vital resource for planning maintenance systems through statistical and optimization techniques to prevent equipment failure. Targeted at engineers, managers in capital-intensive industries, and both graduate and undergraduate students in mechanical or industrial engineering, the book covers a range of topics. These include statistical models for load forecasting, capacity planning, productivity measurement, and quality control. It also addresses maintenance materials control, the design of training programs, maintenance audits, and continuous improvement plans, supported by numerous case studies. Additionally, it thoroughly explores computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), offering insights into designing and evaluating such systems. Guidelines for monitoring equipment with diagnostic technology and integrating preventive maintenance into busy production schedules are also provided, making this a crucial resource for effective maintenance management. Nº de ref. del artículo: d65f5619-f9ad-44f2-87ae-69d07f752096
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