OM0015 – MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT

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ASSIGNMENT

 

DRIVE WINTER 2015
PROGRAM MBADS (SEM 4/SEM 6)MBAFLEX/ MBA (SEM 4) PGDOMN (SEM 2)
SUBJECT CODE & NAME OM0015 – MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT
BK ID B2008
CREDIT 4
MARKS 60

 

Note –Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.

 

 

Q1: Explain the concept of maintenance objectives and describe the primary maintenance objectives.

 

Answer: Maintenance is an important factor in quality assurance, which is another basis for the successful competitive edge. Inconsistencies in equipments lead to variability in product characteristics and result in defective parts that fail to meet the established specifications. Beyond just preventing break downs, it is necessary to keep equipments operating within specifications (i.e. process capability) that will produce high level of quality. The goals and objectives of the maintenance organization determine the type of maintenance organization that is established. If the goals and objectives are progressive and the maintenance organization is recognized as a contributor to the corporate bottom line, variations on some of the more conventional organizational structures can be used.

 

Good maintenance management is important for the companies cost control. As companies go in for automation to become more competitive, they

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q2: Suppose you are appointed as a maintenance manager in a manufacturing organization. What functions you need to perform for organizing maintenance activities?

 

Answer: Four stages of group development are commonly experienced in groups that are organized for a specific activity. As you read the description of each stage, note that activity is occurring in both the interpersonal relationships of the individual members and the task functions of the group as a whole.

 

Initial Stage: In the Initial Stage, personal relations are characterized by dependency, and the major task functions concern orientation. Individual members tend to depend on the leader to provide all structure; the group members lean on the chairperson or advisor to set ground rules, establish an agenda, and do all the (leading). Issues have to be specified. The nature of the work itself has to be explored so there is a common understanding of what

 

 

 

 

 

Q3: What are the complex maintenance activities performed by expert systems?

 

Answer: Expert systems are computer applications that combine computer equipment, software, and specialized information to imitate expert human reasoning and advice. As a branch of artificial intelligence, expert systems provide discipline-specific advice and explanation to their users. While artificial intelligence is a broad field covering many aspects of computer-generated thought, expert systems are more narrowly focused. Typically, expert systems function best with specific activities or problems and a discrete database of digitized facts, rules, cases, and models. Expert systems are used widely in commercial and industrial settings, including medicine, finance, manufacturing, and sales.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q4: Explain the process of maintenance benchmarking.

 

Answer: Maintenance Benchmarking works with various subject matter experts and a network of over 50,000 maintenance & reliability professionals to uncover better practices that you can use to establish your own goals and measure your progress.

 

The seven key areas of study for a a world-class motor system maintenance and management program include:

 

  • Electrical Maintenance

 

 

 

Q5: Suppose you are the head of the maintenance department of your organisation which preventive maintenance tasks would you perform.

 

Answer: Five Step Preventative Maintenance Program

  1. Identify Equipment Requiring Preventative Maintenance: The first step in an effective preventative maintenance program is identifying the equipment being used by your facility. Every organization is going to rely on different mechanical systems, which means a one-size-fits-all approach isn’t going to work.

 

  1. Determine the Preventative Maintenance Tasks: After you’ve identified all of the equipment your facility relies on, the next step in your preventative maintenance program is determining the individual tasks required to maintain the equipment. This process can be extremely complex depending on the equipment in your facility, so a good place to start is the manufacturer’s warranty. Look through the equipment warranty information and pick out every

 

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