Computer-managed maintenance systems in process plants : a step-by-step guide to effective management of maintenance, labor, and inventory in your operation

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Computer-managed maintenance systems in process plants : a step-by-step guide to effective management of maintenance, labor, and inventory in your operation

William W. Cato and R. Keith Mobley

Gulf Pub. Co., c1999

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

A CMMS is an integrated set of computer programs and data files used to efficiently govern the massive amounts of data generated by maintenance, inventory control, and purchasing. With a CMMS in place, you will effectively manage both the human and capital resources in your plant. Now you can: trace materials used and track their costs; maintain optimum, cost-effective inventory levels; better utilize labor; automatically create maintenance histories; and make maintenance cost data readily accessible in a variety of formats.

Table of Contents

Determining the need and selling the program. Definition of a CMMS. CMMS justification. CMMS vendor selection. Project implementation. Integrating a CMMS with other systems. CMMS and client server. Why a CMMS fails. How to assure success. Appendix. Index.

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