Computerized Maintenance Management Information Systems – A Valuable Tool

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Walter J. Pachucki
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Mining equipment maintenance costs account for a major portion of a mine’s total operating expense. A reduction of maintenance costs while providing required equipment availability translates directly into increased profit for a mine. Therefore, having in place a successful maintenance program can be management’s most direct route to increased profits. One key element of a successful maintenance program is a practical and effective recordkeeping and information system. In recent years, many mining operations have invested in the development or purchase of computerized maintenance information systems. Computerized maintenance information systems can serve as a valuable tool in managing mining-equipment maintenance. They can also be a costly, frustrating waste of time. Why are some systems successful at one operation but a failure at others? Should all mines use computerized maintenance information systems? How does management decide what maintenance software is best for their operation? In an effort to to answer these questions and to better understand what is required to make a mining maintenance information system successful, a study was recently conducted on maintenance information systems used in the mining industry.
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APA: Walter J. Pachucki  (1991)  Computerized Maintenance Management Information Systems – A Valuable Tool

MLA: Walter J. Pachucki Computerized Maintenance Management Information Systems – A Valuable Tool. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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