Articles for 'Maintenance Articles' Category

15 questions of work order to help your CMMS search.

By Sembangkilang - Last updated: Monday, June 8, 2009

There are lots of CMMS software available now a days. So which one to choose. This tips might help us to make a better choice. First of all we need a good feature to produce work order to our maintenance personel. CMMS Work Order CMMS can produce work order easily and friendly and features can [...]

Preventive Maintenance Management – Six Ways to Optimize Your PM System

By Sembangkilang - Last updated: Monday, March 16, 2009

Facilities directors are a busy lot.  Emergencies seem to arise from nowhere, and coordinating a response takes quick thinking and good leadership skills.  It is little wonder, then, that day-to-day maintenance is often put on a backburner.  Sadly, the more frequently time and resources are diverted from maintenance to handle emergencies, the more emergencies you [...]

Why Total Productive Maintenance initiatives sometimes fail?

By Sembangkilang - Last updated: Saturday, March 14, 2009

Author: Drew D. Troyer, Cre, Cmrp    In the July/August 2006 issue of Reliable Plant magazine, I wrote an editorial entitled “Zen and the Art of Operator Maintenance.” In this article, I offered my views on involving operators in the plant reliability management equation. I suggested that the best place to start is to get [...]

Why do you need Total Productive Maintenance?

By Sembangkilang - Last updated: Saturday, March 14, 2009

All task and activities that we want to do must have a reason and purpose. This shall include total productive maintenance activity. But before we answer why do we need total productive maintenance or so caled TPM let us ask 1 question. Are machines design to breakdown? Of course not. If not nobody or factory [...]

Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) History.

By Sembangkilang - Last updated: Sunday, March 8, 2009

Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is a maintenance program which involves a newly defined concept for maintaining plants and equipment. The goal of the TPM program is to markedly increase production while, at the same time, increasing employee morale and job satisfaction. The TPM program closely resembles the popular Total Quality Management (TQM) program. Many of [...]

THIS IS TPM

By Sembangkilang - Last updated: Saturday, February 28, 2009

TPM has been very much contributed to productivity.. for those who is learning and believing.. must see this video…