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Future Objectives of Maintenance Management in the CV Group

The ST/CV group has an extensive maintenance contract with a multinational consortium (Gematec-F/I/DE). Annually, the contract costs the group about 6 MCHF. Today the technical monitoring of the performance within the contract has become too irregular and different people's roles have not been...

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Autor principal: Annila, L
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/387843
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description The ST/CV group has an extensive maintenance contract with a multinational consortium (Gematec-F/I/DE). Annually, the contract costs the group about 6 MCHF. Today the technical monitoring of the performance within the contract has become too irregular and different people's roles have not been sufficiently well defined. It has therefore been decided that all the technical, financial and performance-indicating data should be centrally co-ordinated within the group. The objective is to enable an efficient follow-up of the contract with a view to optimization. Another objective is to migrate to the new, more proficient version of the Computer Aided Maintenance Management (CAMM) software and learn to use it to its full potential. This means using its statistics and analysis features in addition to controlling the maintenance activities, spare-parts store, costs, etc. A further aim is to develop standards for the maintenance and the CAMM. This paper will discuss these objectives and the schedule for their implementation.
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spelling cern-3878432019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/387843engAnnila, LFuture Objectives of Maintenance Management in the CV GroupEngineeringThe ST/CV group has an extensive maintenance contract with a multinational consortium (Gematec-F/I/DE). Annually, the contract costs the group about 6 MCHF. Today the technical monitoring of the performance within the contract has become too irregular and different people's roles have not been sufficiently well defined. It has therefore been decided that all the technical, financial and performance-indicating data should be centrally co-ordinated within the group. The objective is to enable an efficient follow-up of the contract with a view to optimization. Another objective is to migrate to the new, more proficient version of the Computer Aided Maintenance Management (CAMM) software and learn to use it to its full potential. This means using its statistics and analysis features in addition to controlling the maintenance activities, spare-parts store, costs, etc. A further aim is to develop standards for the maintenance and the CAMM. This paper will discuss these objectives and the schedule for their implementation.CERN-ST-99-011oai:cds.cern.ch:3878431999-02-02
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Annila, L
Future Objectives of Maintenance Management in the CV Group
title Future Objectives of Maintenance Management in the CV Group
title_full Future Objectives of Maintenance Management in the CV Group
title_fullStr Future Objectives of Maintenance Management in the CV Group
title_full_unstemmed Future Objectives of Maintenance Management in the CV Group
title_short Future Objectives of Maintenance Management in the CV Group
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url http://cds.cern.ch/record/387843
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