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Maintenance Integration
Module developed by ingenjör4.0

Maintenance Integration

Status: Ongoing
Next Round: Autumn 2024
Price: 1 995 SEK ex. vat

This module focus on the importance of effective integration for achieving smart maintenance.

Overview
Maintenance is a service that has gained a lot of attention in the past decades, as it has a large effect on production output as well as asset and production sustainability. Smart maintenance is a way to achieve effectiveness in maintenance performance and sustainability in production. It is based on four core dimensions: data-driven decision-making, human capital resources, internal integration, and external integration.
 
In this module, we will cover aspects of internal and external integration by introducing the concepts of asset management and servitization. Asset management is a way to assure internal integration by focusing on the value of assets throughout their lifetime, while servitization is the integration of products and services into an integrated offering, which impacts the management, procurement, and fulfillment of maintenance.
The schedule
Ongoing:
May 6, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM CEST — 1st Webinar
May 13, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM CEST — 2nd Webinar
May 20, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM CEST — 3rd Webinar
June 3, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM CEST — 4th Webinar
Next round: Autumn 2024
TBD — 1st Webinar
TBD — 2nd Webinar
TBD — 3rd Webinar
TBD — 4th Webinar
Learning objectives
Explain the importance of effective integration for achieving smart maintenance.
Describe the expected benefits from adopting the asset management concept.
Analyze how the concept of servitization affects the management, procurement, and fulfillment of smart maintenance.
Assess the level of internal and external integration in a given operation.
Recommend actions and develop strategies for effective internal and external integration in a given operation.
Module structure

The module contains self-study materials in the form of texts, lecture material, videos, and sound clips, along with recommended readings and reference material, quizzes, a practical assignment, and reflection assignments that you share with other participants, as well as webinars for interesting discussions.

Targeted participants
  • Engineers and managers within the areas of maintenance, reliability, dependability, sustainability, quality, and safety.
  • Technical managers and people with a leading position.
  • Business developers.
     
Time commitment

To complete this module, the participant is expected to schedule approximately 4 hours per week over 5 weeks (20 hours in total).

Important

Please note that a minimum of 10 participants is required for the module to start.

After applying to the program, please secure dates in your calendar to be able to join planned webinars and assure time available required for learning.

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