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We believe that any company or country's real
wealth lies, above all, in the talent and
knowledge of its people. We also believe that
companies may obtain important benefits from the
application of its training capacity in the
maintenance area, whether Industrial, Building,
Facility or Fleet.
Software Training
The implementation of any management system
requires intensive training. At Asset Logic Pty
Ltd, we know training is the way to
enable users to efficiently explore the software
and to develop and expand the data already
introduced.
Training assures sustainability to the client's
solution.
Our maintenance management solutions always
include intensive personnel training.
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Training in Maintenance Management and
organisation
As a result of its experience of more than 20
years working with many companies from many
different sectors, Asset Logic Pty Ltd has
acquired a very useful down to earth
knowledge in the maintenance domain and all the
correlated areas, like materials, maintenance
requests and purchasing management.
A complete training plan includes X modules,
each of which may last up to 1 full day. We
carry out training sessions in our own Head
Office, in our client's and, if necessary,
suitable conference rooms.
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Module 1 - Introduction to
Maintenance
Introduction to maintenance
Maintenance basic concepts and
terminology
Maintenance management's reach
Identify management expectations
Characterise different costs, Quality,
Human Relations and work environment
Identify maintenance costs
Identify maintenance types and work
types
Knowledge application
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Module 2 - Plant
organisation
Introduction to Plant
organisation
Functional organisation
Characterise Cost Centers
Define Equipment codification
methodology
Define object types
Drafting technical particulars
datasheets
Identify objects attributes
Identify technical intervention areas
Characterise Departments and Functions
Costs definitions;
Knowledge application
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Module 3 - Computerized
Maintenance
Setup a Maintenance Software
Short presentation
Introduce previous information into the
software
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Module 4 - Maintenance
Materials organisation
Introduction to Materials
organisation
Applicable concepts
Identify management needs
Set up and develop a structured material
coding system
Valuation and Unit cost; Order cost;
holding costs; Economic Order Quantity
(EOQ); Safety stock;
Inventory
Material consumption; In Store and Out
Store operations; items below minimum;
stock valuation;
ABC Analysis;
Identify best practice goals: finantial,
operational and motivational
Knowledge application
Introduce material coding system into
the software
Register all materials.
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Module 5 - Maintenance Plans
Organize preventive schedules (scheduled
maintenance recommended by the
manufacturers and the established good
practices
Organize maintenance knowledge base
library
Preventive maintenance planning
Prepare the corresponding Work Orders
(WOs)
Knowledge application
Walk around type routines
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Module 6 - Work Order
Management (WOs)
Identify concepts related to WOs
Urgency;
Priority;
Work order preparation;
Estimates;
Duration;
Resources;
Create a WO;
Work Order status.
Analyze your Work plan
Analyze work load and necessary
Knowledge application
Create a WO – complete cycle;
Work analysis.
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Module 7 - Maintenance
Analysis and Indicators
WO reporting
Management goals
Introduction to individual reporting
Recording Man-Hour, Materials and Third
party costs
Reporting maintenance times
Introduction to Indicators
Obtain indicators
Maintenance indicators
Technical indicators
Economical indicators
Event analysis
ABC analysis
Knowledge application
History analysis
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Module 8 - Purchasing
Management
Purchasing management: concepts
Define purchasing order types, payment
conditions and delivery locations
Multiple market proposal requests
Preparing and issuing Purchasing orders
for coded materials
Preparing and issuing Purchasing orders
for third party services
Material purchasing: Store In or direct
application
Purchasing reception management:
materials (In Store or apply directly)
and services (invoices)
Order status (prepared, issued,
partially received, fully received)
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Module 9 - Maintenance Work
Requests
Maintenance work requests:
concepts.
Work requests status: Pending, Approved,
In Progress, Attended and Completed
Maintenance management: responding to
work requests
Monitoring and completing requests
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