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Systematic part 2 – the clear fixed plan is not set in stone

Why we need to balanced between fixed plans i.e. being systematic and the flexibility of tuning the tasks for the best results?

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Why it is important to be systematic? Part I – Clear Achievements

Systematic can be defined as “acting according to a plan or system” Let’s start by Square Zero of the plan; Your target

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What is reliability in life and maintenance- RCM Video Series -1

What is reliability in life and maintenance? It is not only dependability

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The last station in the materials life cycle is not the usage. Part 3

The success or maturity of the materials life cycle depends on focusing on the the relevancy while setting the roles and responsibilities

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Who will provide the maintenance material? Part 2

Create scenarios for how to provide maintenance materials. Then, clearly assign the roles and responsibilities in those scenarios. This will allow us to perform the real show as good as the rehearsal.

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The Roles in the Materials Management Cycles-Part 1

The request for a material or a spare part ignites the supply chain for this part and activates the set roles involved in this process. How? Continue reading

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The maturity of materials management is not only about warehousing

The 14 questions and the 8 recommendations listed here will guide you through the first step of maturity in materials management.

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The real sustainability is not only ecological

The real sustainability is not only ecological. Sustainability has three (3) pillars: Environmental, economic and social. In order to reach to a sustainable industry we need to localize the sustainability understanding to every pillar of the industry.

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Is there a minimum level of maintenance?

after confirming that this critical minimum maintenance level of basic care is fulfilled in a way that is acceptable by the authority who set it, you can freely upgrade the maintenance performance. Your limit is the sky, but…..

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Maturity of the Maintenance cycle

The maturity matrix measures the maturity of the work management pillar through the maturity of the maintenance cycle. At the core of the maintenance cycle you can find the planning and scheduling.

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