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IFF is a global leader in the production and sales of aromas and flavors. In 2002, Mainnov...
To ensure that maintenance operations are controlled and managed effectively, those involved need acces to the right information at the right time and in the right format. Mick Saltzer, managing consultant for Mainnovation explains how an Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) system can help... - published in IP&E, December 2011
The added value of maintenance has been a hotly discussed subject recently.Many people recognize that maintenance can add value to overall operatingresults. But it apparently remains difficult to convert this awareness into practicalguidance that ensures realization of that value. Value Driven Maintenance® is acontrol method that provides this kind of guidance.- published in Maintenance management, april 2006
"What is the added value of maintenance?" - a frequently heard question in boardrooms the world over. Even though maintenance is critically important, few maintenance managers are able to answer the question convincingly, especially when they are asked to express the benefits in terms of... - published in Engineering Maintenance Solutions, June 2010
"What is the added value of maintenance?" is a frequently heard question in boardrooms the world over. here, Mich Saltzer, managing consultant for mainnovation UK, discusses how Volvo in Europe adopted Value Driven Maintenance to help it answer the question. With five manufacturing sites across Europe... - published in Assets, May 2010
Organisations who implement an EAM system often find benefits of the original business case are not delivered, says Mick Saltzer, Managing Consultant for Mainnovation. In recent years, there has been a shift in many organisations from maintenance focussed, to a broader ranging asset management remit. Organisations are aspiring to be less reactive and more proactive to...- published in Facilities Management Journal, March 2010
Despite the slight recent easing of economic conditions many organisations are still struggling to remain competitive and survive in the current economic climate. Consumers want more for their money than ever before and are prepared to vote with their wallets by shopping around or simply not purchasing goods or services. People are asking 'how can we remain competitive'? and 'what is it we must do to survive'? Unsurprisingly there is....- published in Engineering Maintenance Solutions, February 2010
Value Driven Maintenance builds a bridge between traditional maintenance philosophies and managing by shareholder value. Mick Saltzer of Mainnovation UK, explains. A frequently heard question in boardrooms the world over is: ‘What is actually the added value of maintenance?’ Even though maintenance is critically important, few maintenance managers are able to answer the question convincingly. Especially when they are asked to express the benefits in terms of economic value added or shareholder value.- published in IP&E, January 2010
Too often organisations implement an EAM system and find the benefits claimed in the original business case are not delivered. In many cases the performance of the maintenance department may have regressed whilst dealing with the aftermath post implementation. Significant resource is often required to brigde the gaps in processes, resource requirements or... - published in Engineering Maintenance Solutions, July/August 2009
Value Driven Maintenance is a start to finish approach. It is a platform to collect, describe and exchange internal and external best practices. It delivers a full maintenance planning & control framework supported by modern tools like the EAM/CMMS VDM Control Panel. Welcome to the next generation in maintenance management…
- published in Engineering Maintenance Solutions, July/August 2008
"What is actually the added value of maintenance?" is a frequently heard question in boardrooms the world over. Even though maintenance is often critically important, few maintenance managers are able to answer the question convincingly. Especially when they are asked to express the benefits in terms of economic value added or shareholder value - the language increasingly being spoken in European boardrooms.
- published in Engineering Maintenance Solutions, May/June 2008
The typical customers today demand high availability of products that are adjusted to their specific needs with short delivery times and without accepting less quality or higher costs. To be able to compete in these markets and in the global economy many companies are now moving to ‘Lean Manufacturing’. But what is ‘getting lean’ exactly and how does is affect Maintenance, how can Maintenance contribute to it and how to derive the maintenance strategy from it?
Published in Maintenance & Engineering March/April 2008
That is a frequently heard question in boardrooms the world over. Even though maintenance is often critically important, few maintenance managers are able to answer the question convincingly. Especially when they are asked to express the benefits in terms of economic value added or shareholder value - the language being spoken in boardrooms.- published in http://www.uptimemagazine.com.
Even though maintenance is often critically important, few maintenance managers are able to answer the question convincingly. For this reason Mainnovation developed the Value Driven Maintenance® methodology. VDM builds a bridgebetween traditional maintenance philosophies and managing by shareholder value. Before you can manage by shareholder value, you have to understand what exactly value is. Value is defined as the sum of all future free cash flows, discounted to today. This sounds impressive, but what precisely does it mean? A cash flow is the...- published in M Plant, September 2004
The vast majority of companies concentrate on improving machine availability (at the lowest possible cost) so as to increase their revenues. This is difficult enough in itself. But nowadays many companies must additionally satisfy tough laws and regulations. intervet International at Boxmeer...- published in OTM, October 2003
The question ‘What is the actual value of maintenance’ have been asked many times in the boardroom. Despite the fact that maintenance is essential in business operations, not many Maintenance Managers are able to answer this questions in a convincing manner. Especially if they are asked to translate maintenance value to economic- or stockholder value, because this is the language which is increasingly spoken in the boardroom. Also in the Netherlands.- published in OTM.
Allseas is one of the major offshore pipelay and subsea construction companies in the world. Today main focus is on Asset Utilization, combined with Resource Allocation (MRO logistics). The old software system of Allseas did not provide the management with the correct (steering) information nor did it support all (sub)processes sufficiently (e.g. no transparency of Logistics Chain).Allseas reengineered their business processes according to the VDM methodology and implemented an EAM system (Oracle EAM). The scope of the implementation was Maintenance, Procurement, Inventory and Logistics at the head office, the vessels central warehouses and yards. Data exchange takes place via SatComm .The EAM system was specifically challenged due to:
ISM (safety)Geographical distance (remote access)Complexity of logisticsChanging crews