Computer-managed maintenance systems in process plants a step-by-step guide to effective management of maintenance, labor, and inventory in your operation
CMMS is an integrated set of computer programs and data files used to efficiently govern the massive amounts of data generated by maintenance, inventory control, and purchasing. With a CMMS in place, you will effectively manage both the human and capital resources in your plant. Now you can: trace m...
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Houston, Tex.
Gulf Pub. Co.
1999
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Determining the Need and Selling the Program
- Ch. 2. Definition of a CMMS
- Ch. 3. CMMS Justification
- Ch. 4. CMMS Vendor Selection
- Ch. 5. Project Implementation
- Ch. 6. Integrating a CMMS with Other Systems
- Ch. 7. CMMS and Client Server
- Ch. 8. Why a CMMS Fails
- Ch. 9. How to Assure Success
- App. A. Comparison of CMMS Systems
- App. B. Typical CMMS Data Fields
- App. C. Sample CMMS Vendor Evaluation Form
- App. D. Benchmark Criteria for World-Class Organizations.


