Author:
Al‐Sultan Khaled S.,Duffuaa Salih O.
Abstract
Maintenance control plays a key role in achieving the stated
objective of effectiveness and efficiency of the maintenance system. In
a recent paper, Gits proposed a reference framework that guides in the
design and structuring of maintenance control. The framework is
conceptual in nature and its use in practice is limited. Poses Gits’
framework as a set of mathematical programming models. Extends some of
Gits’ procedure for maintenance control, then outlines the required
expansion in the maintenance management information system (MMIS) in
order to provide the needed data to execute the models. The models
provide operational plans and schedules ready for implementation.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Strategy and Management,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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