
Best Practices in Maintenance Management
Best Practices in Maintenance Management
$3500.00
Course Title:
Best Practices in Maintenance Management: Improving Performance and Sustainability
The purpose of the course:
This course aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to apply best practices in maintenance management, achieving a balance between improving operational efficiency, reducing costs, and ensuring environmental sustainability.
Course topics:
Day One: Basics of Maintenance Management
The concept of maintenance and its importance in operational processes.
Types of maintenance: preventive, predictive, and corrective.
The lifecycle of equipment and its impact on maintenance plans.
Day Two: Planning and Organization
Developing effective maintenance strategies.
Management of human resources and finances for maintenance.
Analyzing maintenance data using digital tools.
Day Three: Preventive and Predictive Maintenance
Developing preventive maintenance schedules.
Using predictive maintenance techniques (such as vibration and thermal analysis).
The role of modern technology (IoT) in improving maintenance processes.
Day Four: Asset Management and Sustainable Maintenance
Asset Management.
Sustainability in maintenance management: reducing waste and saving energy.
Compliance with international standards (ISO 55001).
Day Five: Performance Evaluation and Continuous Improvement
Performance measurement using Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
Managing the risks associated with maintenance operations.
Study of practical cases and their application in real-life scenarios.
Target audience:
Maintenance managers and operational supervisors.
Maintenance engineers and asset management specialists.
Workers in the industrial and service sectors that rely on operating equipment.
Those interested in developing their skills in the field of maintenance management.
Teaching method:
Theoretical sessions: To explain the basic concepts.
Workshops: To apply the acquired skills to real-life examples.
Case studies: For analyzing practical problems.
Using digital tools: Such as maintenance management software.
Interactive discussions: For exchanging experiences and ideas among participants.
Expected results:
Developing effective and integrated maintenance plans.
Improving the efficiency of operational processes and reducing costs.
Utilizing modern technology in maintenance management.
Achieving a balance between effective performance and sustainability.


