In Search Of Best Practices In Industrial Maintenance: Some Underlying Factors

Kari Komonen, Susanna Kunttu, Toni Ahonen, Jouko Heikkilä, Pasi Valkokari

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    Abstract

    Business requirements and characteristics of production systems determine the effective modes of operations in industrial maintenance. In order to identify the best practices the first task is to identify the best performance in various business environments using relevant key performance indicators. The next step is to identify the modes of operations which create the best performance. There are several research strategies to find out the best practices. However, there are a lot of challenges in data collection and therefore a research process requires a long term roadmap in order to boost knowledge on behavior behind peak performance. This paper presents some of the results of a long research process, which form a solid basis for determining the best practices in the area of industrial maintenance
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings
    Subtitle of host publication1st IFAC Workshop on Advanced Maintenance Engineering, Services and Technology, A-MEST'10
    Place of PublicationLissabon
    Pages66-71
    Publication statusPublished - 2010
    MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
    Event1st IFAC Workshop on Advanced Maintenance Engineering, Services and Technology, A-MEST'10 - Lisbon, Portugal
    Duration: 1 Jul 20102 Jul 2010

    Conference

    Conference1st IFAC Workshop on Advanced Maintenance Engineering, Services and Technology, A-MEST'10
    Abbreviated titleA-MEST 2010
    Country/TerritoryPortugal
    CityLisbon
    Period1/07/102/07/10

    Keywords

    • maintenance management
    • maintenance performance
    • benchmarking
    • best practices

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