
Maintenance Storerooms and MRO - Made Simple
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10/17/2012
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The maintenance storeroom is a key department in a facility. It is a profit center and supports Preventive Maintenance (PM) and Predictive Maintenance (PdM) efforts. It supplies parts for emergencies and unexpected breakdowns. It contributes to improving reliability for maintenance by the purchase and storage of quality parts. Equipment Bills of Materials are kept up to date and maintained, so that the right parts, right quantities, with the right specifications are able to be determined by the buyer, and by the maintenance crew. The storeroom is an integral piece of the maintenance strategy.
Excellence of a maintenance strategy begins with the forecast. MRO Buyers are brought into the buying decisions when the capital plan is originally developed. The MRO Buyer may be involved in the actual purchase of capital equipment; but if not, involved in the selection and purchase of the initial replacement parts for the equipment. All of these efforts are based on a budget, with all variances investigated with the purpose of holding costs down and following the plan.
There are five strong pillars needed to develop a program of MRO (Maintenance parts, repair parts, and operating supplies) and the maintenance storeroom. The pillars are:
The roof that holds the pillars together is the Computer System. Recommended is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system which includes all plants and common part numbers. The base consists of three things—management commitment, the establishment of links among departments and facilities, and the management emphasis on continuous improvement, quality assurance, and team involvement. All of these together create a solid base to move forward and become a reliability excellent storeroom that is responsive to the needs of maintenance, the plant, and the enterprise.
Daniel M. DeWald, CMRP, CPIM, CPM, CPMM, has over thirty-five years of experience in operational and leadership positions. His operational experience includes extensive involvement in logistics; materials management; purchasing from capital buying and operations to MRO; systems integration and implementation; personnel training and staff development; production control; inventory control; lean techniques in manufacturing; and supplier development.
Daniel has held numerous positions within operational organizations from shop floor to the executive level. Daniel has worked in many industries, including, automotive, heavy truck, appliance, metal stamping, gray-iron foundry, machining, injection molding, free brass rod, warehousing and distribution, and others in both consulting and full-time positions.
Daniel interacts well with people from all levels of the organization, which has been instrumental in the successful projects he has led. Daniel’s involvement in the value stream includes all facets, among them business strategic plan development, managing startups, developing lean plant layouts, establishing kitting for maintenance work orders, conducting management and employee training, plan implementation, production control, establishing key performance measurements, and sustaining ongoing operations. Daniel is an enthusiastic leader that gets results by involving and teaching the people he works with in order to ensure success both during the implementation and after his engagement is complete.
Daniel’s educational background includes a BS degree from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, and holds an MBA from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. Daniel is APICS certified at the CPIM level. He also has a CMRP (Certificate in Maintenance Reliability Professional), a CPM (Certificate in Purchasing Management) and a CPMM (Certificate in Plant Maintenance Manager). Daniel is currently a member of Who’s Who International and is a published author in the field of materials management. He has served numerous positions in APICS, including three years as President of the Fort Wayne, Indiana APICS chapter. He is also a certified instructor for CPIM courses.