The Evolution of Maintenance Management into the 21st Century ? The Need to Implement Best practices

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Ron Doucet
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2003

Abstract

Industry today is now more than ever dependent on its assets and on the standard of maintenance. Changes in technology, environmental regulations, a continually improving focus on safety and global competitiveness has made maintenance a key activity in sustaining safe, financially viable and environmentally integral operations. Maintenance used to be looked upon as a cost centre with a sole focus of fixing equipment to attain high availability. Maintenance today affects all aspects of the business: safety, environmental integrity, energy efficiency, productivity, costs, and product quality. These new demands on the function of maintenance requires us to think vastly differently about what maintenance is all about, even to the point of contradicting old beliefs. In the following paragraphs we will examine some of the changed thinking that has evolved over the last 50 years. These new concepts will lay the foundation for the implementation of 21st century best practice maintenance.
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APA: Ron Doucet  (2003)  The Evolution of Maintenance Management into the 21st Century ? The Need to Implement Best practices

MLA: Ron Doucet The Evolution of Maintenance Management into the 21st Century ? The Need to Implement Best practices. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2003.

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