Reduce Delays with Maintenance and Material Planning
December 9, 2009
One of the biggest contributors to maintenance efficiency and effective use of craft time is the ability to get the correct parts and materials to the work site at the same time as the craft person.
In many organizations, maintenance and MRO inventory are under different management and in the worse case, in two different computer systems. With proper preplanning of work along with kitting and staging of materials you can significantly reduce maintenance craft delays and increase the quantity and quality of the maintenance effort.
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