Maintenance Planning & Scheduling (MPS)
The foundation of achieving cost-effective equipment reliability starts with Maintenance Planning and Scheduling.
Description
In today’s competitive market, companies are under increasing pressure to produce higher quality goods and services at lower production costs. A key component of the overall cost of manufacturing is maintenance and the key role of maintenance is to guarantee the reliability of the production plant. The crucial element for ensuring that maintenance is cost-effectively delivered is the planning and scheduling of maintenance tasks.
The foundation of excellence and achieving cost-effective equipment reliability starts with Maintenance Planning and Scheduling.
Maintenance planning plays a critical role within the overall physical asset management processes yet, many organizations are still struggling to get it implemented properly and reap the benefits that it brings. By understanding the fundamental processes behind this operational level strategy, you will be able to identify what is missing in your personal skillset and in your organization. As a result of your participation in this Maintenance Planning training course, you will also identify the responsibilities you will need to embrace in order to establish an effective maintenance planning function.
This training course places the emphasis on the key processes and techniques of maintenance planning that are necessary to sustain the reliability of our assets. Whether you are new to maintenance planning or you have been doing maintenance planning scheduling for a while, this training program will give you new knowledge, insights, and skills that are of great value to your maintenance career and income earning potential.
This training course will highlight:
The building blocks of an efficient planning function
A fast track programmed maintenance development process
Planning work for quality and efficiency
Scheduling work in a manner that ensures the continuity of operations
Gaining the commitment of operations to the maintenance plan and schedule
Generating performance indicators that pinpoint problems and opportunities
Eliminating equipment defects through detection, disclosure, planning, scheduling, and execution
Learning objectives & benefits
Achieve maximum maintenance effectiveness through proper planning and scheduling activities.
Become proactive rather than reactive in carrying out maintenance activities.
Increase equipment Availability, Reliability, safety, and plant profitability.
Differentiate between the planning and scheduling process.
Apply appropriate prioritization methods based on business risks and needs.
Implement a Knowledge Management System to address the craft skills shortage.
Design repeatable procedures to reduce maintenance-induced failures.
Develop a scheduling process that integrates with Operations.
Describe and integrate the interdependencies with the Storeroom.
Analyze and evaluate the effectiveness and efficiencies of the maintenance process.
Understand common maintenance problems, delays, and inefficiencies
Use performance metrics, PM compliance, schedule compliance, backlog, efficiency, and labor utilization
Define the term backlog and its relationship to estimating
Create effective job plans
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Successful maintenance planning and scheduling programs require the disciplined application of proven processes and interdepartmental partnerships. It is important for departments that are influenced and impacted by the processes to understand the processes.
Maintenance Planner
Planning engineers
Maintenance Supervisor
Maintenance Manager
Maintenance Engineer
Operation Engineer
Operation Coordinator
Production Supervisor
Reliability Engineer
What You Will Learn!
- Certifications from Arrelic Professional Development Institute.
- The building blocks of an efficient planning function.
- Achieve maximum maintenance effectiveness through proper planning and scheduling activities.
- Differentiate between the planning and scheduling process.
- Eliminating equipment defects through detection, disclosure, planning, scheduling and execution
- Use performance metrics, PM compliance, schedule compliance, backlog, efficiency, and labor utilization
- Define the term backlog and its relationship to estimating and Create effective job plans
- Able to join free future webinars in Maintenance Planning & Scheduling (MPS).
Who Should Attend!
- The courses is designed for the professionals who are involving in Maintenance and Reliability Domains such as . Maintenance Consultant, Maintenance Section Head, Maintenance Manager, Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Specialist, Maintenance Professional, Reliability Manager, Reliability Engineer, PdM Analyst, CBM Analyst, Technical Manager, Business Excellence Manager, Operations Professional