Archive for category Maintenance Optimization
Engineering department keeps ship humming
Posted by Ed in Maintenance Optimization, Marine Technologies & Processes on November 26, 2009
Maintenance at sea is a 24/7 task for the marine systems engineering department.
The roundsmen and watch keepers of the department are the eyes and ears to ensure all of the machinery is operating to specification.
They also carry out routine tasks such as oil and filter changes on the diesel generators and engine and various hydraulic systems used to run machinery and compressors.
Effective Balance between Condition Based Maintenance and Preventive Based Maintenance
Posted by Eric in Maintenance Optimization, Marine Technologies & Processes on September 19, 2009
Maintenance Optimization is the effective balance of tasks that will maximize asset lifetime and minimize work-hours. The trick nevertheless is to reach such utopia while building a convincing business case that will quantify the efforts against the successes to gain supporting funding. The theory of balancing preventative or time based maintenance tasks among predictive or condition based maintenance evidence is substantial but useless when seeking the sponsorship from accounting or finance groups. There is however an opportunity to let risk and criticality decide on the balance between PBM and CBM.
SPM Marine User Group Meeting
Posted by Eric in Maintenance Optimization, Marine Technologies & Processes, Others on December 19, 2008
Eric Schreiber presents the impressive results achieved by the use of CBM technologies.