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Development of a complete and integrated maintenance system during system development or procurement offers the most viable solution for minimising life cycle costs and maximising asset condition, performance and availability. Maintenance evaluations provide the means of achieving this goal.

We have wide experience in the conduct of maintenance evaluations, and can:

Key Benefits

  • Develop maintenance policy, objectives and procedures.
  • Develop maintenance strategy.
  • Define maintenance organisation structure.
  • Develop skill matrix for maintenance organisation.
  • Develop role and responsibilities for each individual within the maintenance organisation.
  • Define required workshop facilities, including all tool, roster and test equipment requirements.
  • Advise on the efficient use of contractors.
  • Develop Contractor Assessment Procedures.
  • Develop cost effective spare part inventory (ABC Analysis).
  • Develop technical documentation.
  • Develop an effective configuration management system.
  • Define training and skill requirements.
  • Develop maintenance budgets.
  • Develop downtime cost analysis for critical equipment.
  • Develop Key Performance Indicators.
  • Develop Maintenance Improvement Plan Matrix

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