Maintenance Planning Scheduling and Coordination
Maintenance Planning Scheduling and Coordination
Maintenance Planning Scheduling and Coordination
Scheduling and
Coordination
GROUP 5
1.TRIYAN INDRAWAN
100 066)
2.FAHRUL F
100 503)
3.F. X. YANSEN D. C.
100 512)
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(4208
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Definitons
Planning
routine group.
The emergency group.
The planned backlog relief group.
Backlog
Definition
management
- Ready backlog
+ jobs that are ready to go.
+ all tools, parts, material, drawing, &
authorizations are in hand.
- Total backlog
ready backlog + all the other open work orders
for
which something is missing.
WHO (siapa)
WHAT (apa)
HOW (bagaimana)
By WHEN (kapan)
HOW MUCH (berapa)
Job research
During
Material management
requirement in support of
proactive maintenance
Storeroom must
Keep adequate quant quantities of each stock item on hand to meet the day to
day need of maintenance
Promptly reorder materials that are at their reorder point so stocks can be
replenished before they run out
Maintain unique item identification of spare part, materials, supplies and tools
Apply storeroom control in relation to item value. High value items should be
controlled most closely. Medium value items should be controlled, and low
value items (such as hardware) warrant the least control.
Process non stock receipts and back order receipts as quickly as possible and
notify users of their arrival.
Proved timely delivery of materials to secured locations, either at the job site
or at specified drop points at maintenance shops and other area of the facility.
application of maintenance
work measurement
match manpower to workload
establish meaningful maintenance
schedule
forward load preventive predictive and
other programmed maintenance routine in
balanced manner to avoid peaks and
valley in demand upon labor resources
in interest of customer service, promise
must be realistic, particularly when jobs
require the equipment be taken out of
service
realistic expectancies by which supervisory
and crew performance can be evaluated
and employees can be motivated
Analytical estimation
Analyzing
and estimating
maintenance work seem hard at first
because there are nearly always
element that are unpredictable
Recommended
measurement
For persons who have had practical experience
performing maintenance jobs
Doing estimation with broken down into
separate steps
Pinpoint is not justifying cause all variables
cant known until after job is completed.
Coordination with
Operation
Cooperative effort between maintenance,
operation and other involved function
The objective is to agree on the most important
maintenance jobs to completed with the available
resource during the coming week
of backlog
Issuance of backlog report
Resolution of conflict.
Available resources
Group for optimization
Ready to Go
Scheduling Maintenance
Work
Target
Feed
back
Action
Measurem
ent
Job Execution
The
of Job Execution
Follow-up coordination
Schedule follow-up
status
Assigned team
Asset/equipment
Requestor
Planner
Condition required