MAINTENANCE ISSUES FACING ORGANIZATIONS TODAY

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70% of maintenance supervisory time is spent either doing the work of the worker, expediting spare parts, fighting fires, filling out paperwork, or sitting in meetings

maintenance supervisory skills do not align with basic management planning, work order assignment and follow-up and performance reporting concepts

equipment downtime is inconsistently reported resulting in management not knowing what the reliability and uptime of the operation is by key critical production area, by shift

preventative maintenance (P.M.) activities are not consistently defined for each piece of equipment resulting in unnecessary breakdowns or emergency situations

preventative maintenance that is defined and scheduled is sometimes achieved, sometimes not - resulting in unfulfilled P.M. expectations

work backlog definition is inconsistent and inaccurate

no way to accurately determine manpower by craft

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