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Software for maintenance and why things went wrong

By Paul Dvorak | January 19, 2011

What could possibly go wrong with reactive maintenance?

While Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) are good administrators, PMO2000 is said to provide an expert-information system, analysis logic, and wisdom behind a CMMS’ asset-management strategy. PMO2000 fills a hole between CMMS information and reliability strategy. It is a rapid implementation system that can be used to deploy either PMOptimisation or the more formal approaches to RCM (Reliability centered maintenance) analysis.

The PMO2000 software stores a maintenance strategy and outputs it into user-formatted Maintenance Schedules (normally Word or PDF) easily accessible to most CMMS.

The software makes a PMO-RCM Program more efficient by providing a tool to make the review and analysis of Preventive Maintenance (PM) schedules and plant failure modes not covered by PM. Features include:

  • A reduced implementation time from two weeks to one day. The preparation and post analysis implementation of reviewed PM’s consumed more elapsed time than the analysis. Dynamic filtering and merge functions from the PMO2000 database, can produce PM sheets for complete systems in one day. This used to take two weeks.
  • Rapid upload of existing PM schedules. The software has an upload facility which allows uploading existing PM schedules from standard electronic formats, such as MS Excel.
  • Provide a secure repository for PM schedules and Failure Management Strategy. The software is a secure repository for PM schedules and FMEA which are in essence, corporate intellectual property. Clients often retain this information in spreadsheets which are insecure, manipulated by many, not conducive to good document control, and are often lost as staff move on.
  • Provide a log of PM changes. The software retains history of all PM’s active, inactive, modified, or deleted. Old tasks are archived in the system.

A free evaluation copy of the software is available.

OMCS Pty Ltd
www.pmo2000.com


Filed Under: News, O&M
Tagged With: CMMS, FMEA, OMCS, PMO2000
 

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