Plant & Equipment Maintenance
Keeping your “well–oiled” machine “well–oiled”
Regular maintenance is an important part of any efficient operation. Plant & Equipment Maintenance allows you to easily and flexibly review, update and schedule your maintenance operations right along with production requirements. You can also review plant and equipment maintenance history on demand to analyze the operational cost of a specific asset.
You can schedule preventive maintenance events so that they fit into your finite capacity plan.
Any emergency maintenance events are fed into MES so that schedules can be revised and constraints placed on individual work centers as needed. Plant & Equipment Maintenance also uses inventory and bills of material to let you better manage the supplies and items required for your maintenance activities.
You can create shop orders to schedule maintenance events throughout the facility, while cost and efficiency are captured. This is easily done using the same bar code data collection systems you already use in production. That allows you to better manage maintenance activities and to revise preventive maintenance schedules as necessary.
Base Maintenance
Here’s a Toyota Lift Truck. You can see that there are some routine maintenance tasks such as oil and belt changes. There’s also an unplanned ‘break down’. You can have an unlimited number of user-defined maintenance tasks.
Plant and Equipment Maintenance also reports asset master information for all your equipment.

Set Maintenance Intervals
You can decide when you want to set maintenance intervals. You can also see your cumulative maintenance costs are tracked.

History
Your maintenance orders are auto-generated and inserted into the production schedule. History is tracked by Work Center and Job Number.



