Article | REF: MT9462 V1

CMMS - Drawing up specifications

Author: Bernard MECHIN

Publication date: January 10, 2010 | Lire en français

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    2. Organization

    2.1 Analysis of existing organizational processes

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    2.1.1 General principles

    This analysis is an important stage in the project, and must be carried out rigorously. Its aim is to reveal the weak points in the current maintenance organization, and to characterize the areas for improvement. But what do companies generally expect from a CMMS application?

    Maintenance, like any other organized function, is all the more open to improvement as its activities have a major impact on the productivity...

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