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Maintenance Scheduling
Industrial Engineering Department
King Saud University
Industrial Engineering Department
MAINTENANCE PLANNING AND
SCHEDULING
Effective planning and scheduling contribute
significantly to the following:
• Reduced maintenance cost.
• Improved utilization of the maintenance workforce by
reducing delays and interruptions.
• Improved quality of maintenance work by adopting
the best methods and procedures and assigning the
most qualified workers for the job.
Planning and Scheduling Objectives
• Minimizing the idle time of maintenance workers.
• Maximizing the efficient use of work time, material,
and equipment.
• Maintaining the operating equipment at a responsive
level to the need of production in terms of delivery
schedule and quality.
Classification of Maintenance Work
According to Planning and Scheduling
Purposes
• Routine maintenance: are maintenance operations
of a periodic nature. They are planned and
scheduled and in advance. They are covered by
blanket orders.
• Emergency or breakdown maintenance: interrupt
maintenance schedules in order to be performed.
They are planned and scheduled as they happened.
• Design modifications: are planned and scheduled
and they depend on eliminating the cause of
repeated breakdowns.
• Scheduled overhaul and shutdowns of the plant:
planned and scheduled in advanced.
• Overhaul, general repairs, and replacement:
planned and scheduled in advanced.
• Preventive maintenance: planned and scheduled in
advanced.
• An essential part of planning and scheduling is to
forecast future work and to balance the workload
between these categories.
• The maintenance management system should aim to
have over 90% of the maintenance work planned
and scheduled.
Planning
Planning is the process by which the elements
required to perform a task are determined in
advance of the job start.
Planning
• It comprises all the functions related to the preparation of:
1. The work order
2. Bill of material
3. Purchase requisition
4. Necessary drawings
5. Labor planning sheet including standard times
6. All data needed prior to scheduling and releasing the
work order.
• Good planning is a prerequisite for sound scheduling.
Planning Procedures
• Determine the job content.
• Develop work plan. This entails the sequence of the
activities in the job and establishing the best
methods and procedures to accomplish the job.
• Establish crew size for the job.
• Plan and order parts and material.
• Check if special tools and equipment are needed
and obtain them.
• Assign workers with appropriate skills.
Planning Procedures
• Review safety procedures.
• Set priorities for all maintenance work.
• Assign cost accounts.
• Complete the work order.
• Review the backlog and develop plans for
controlling it.
• Predict the maintenance load using effective
forecasting technique.
Basic Levels of Planning Process
(Depend on The Planning Horizon)
1. Long-rang planning: it covers a period of 3 to 5
years and sets plans for future activities and long-
range improvement.
2. Medium-range planning: it covers a period of 1
month to 1 year.
3. Short-rang planning: it covers a period of 1 day to 1
week. It focuses on the determination of all the
elements required to perform maintenance tasks in
advance.
Long and Medium-Range Planning
Needs to utilize the following:
1. Sound forecasting techniques to estimate the
maintenance load.
2. Reliable job standards times to estimate staffing
requirements.
3. Aggregate planning tools such as linear
programming to determine resource requirements.
Long-Range Planning
sets plans for future activities and long-range
improvement.
Medium-Range Planning
• Specify how the maintenance workers will operate.
• Provide details of major overhauls, construction
jobs, preventive maintenance plans, and plant
shutdowns.
• Balances the need for staffing over the period
covered.
• Estimates required spare parts and material
acquisition.
Short-Range Planning
It focuses on the determination of all the elements
required to perform maintenance tasks in advance.
Scheduling
Is the process by which jobs are matched with
resources and sequenced to be executed at a certain
points in time.
Scheduling
• Scheduling deals with the specific time and phasing
of planned jobs together with the orders to perform
the work, monitoring the work, controlling it, and
reporting on job progress.
• Successful planning needs a feedback from
scheduling.
Reliable Schedule Must Take Into
Consideration
• A job priority ranking reflecting the criticality of
the job.
• The availability of all materials needed for the work
order in the plant.
• The production master schedule.
• Realistic estimates and what is likely to happen.
• Flexibility in the schedule.
Elements of Sound Scheduling
Requirements for effective scheduling:
• Written work orders that are derived from a well-
conceived planning process. (Work to be done,
methods to be followed, crafts needed, spare parts
needed, and priority).
• Time standards.
• Information about craft availability for each shift.
• Stocks of spare parts and information on restocking.
Elements of Sound Scheduling
Requirements for effective scheduling:
• Information on the availability of special equipment
and tools necessary for maintenance work.
• Access to the plant production schedule and
knowledge about when the facilities will be
available for service without interrupting
production schedule.
• Well-define priorities for maintenance work.
• Information about jobs already scheduled that are
behind the schedule (backlog).
Maintenance Schedule Can be Prepared
at Three Levels (Depend on The Time
Horizon)
1. Long-range (master) schedule
2. Weekly schedule
3. Daily schedule
Long-Range (master) Schedule
• Covering a period of 3 months to 1 year.
• Based on existing maintenance work orders
(blanket work order, backlog, PM, anticipated EM).
• Balancing long-term demand for maintenance work
with available resources.
• Spare parts and material could be identified and
ordered in advance.
• Subject to revision and updating to reflect changes
in the plans and maintenance work.
Weekly Schedule
• Covering 1 week.
• Generated from the master schedule.
• Takes into account current operations schedules and
economic considerations.
• Allow 10% to 15% of the workforce to be available for
emergency work.
• The schedule prepared for the current week and the
following one in order to consider the available backlog.
• The work orders scheduled in this week are sequenced based
in priority.
• CPM and integer programming techniques can be used to
generate a schedule.
Daily Schedule
• Covering 1 day.
• Generated from weekly schedule.
• Prepared the day before.
• Interrupted to perform EM.
• Priorities are used to schedule the jobs.
Scheduling Procedures (Steps)
• Sort backlog work orders by crafts.
• Arrange orders by priority.
• Compile a list of completed and carry over jobs.
• Consider job duration, location, travel distance, and
the possibility of combining jobs in the same area.
• Schedule multi-craft jobs to start at the beginning of
every shift.
• Issue a daily schedule (not for shutdown
maintenance).
• Authorize a supervisor to make work assignments
(dispatching).
Maintenance Job Priority System
• Priorities are established to ensure that the most
critical work is scheduled first.
• It is developed under coordination with operations
staff.
• It should be dynamic.
• It must be updated periodically to reflect changes in
operation and maintenance strategies.
• It typically includes three to ten levels of priority.
Priorities of Maintenance Work
Scheduling Techniques
The objective of the scheduling techniques is to
construct a time chart showing:
• The start and finish for each job.
• The interdependencies among jobs.
• The critical jobs that require special attention and
effective monitoring.
Scheduling Techniques
Such techniques are:
• Modified Gantt chart
• CPM
• PERT
• Integer and stochastic programming.
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Example
Maintenance
Scheduling
Scheduling
Techniques
Example
Industrial
Engineering
Gantt Chart

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Class 11 - MAINTENANCE PLANNING AND SCHEDULING_Dr.Adel_.ppt

  • 1. Maintenance Scheduling Industrial Engineering Department King Saud University Industrial Engineering Department
  • 2. MAINTENANCE PLANNING AND SCHEDULING Effective planning and scheduling contribute significantly to the following: • Reduced maintenance cost. • Improved utilization of the maintenance workforce by reducing delays and interruptions. • Improved quality of maintenance work by adopting the best methods and procedures and assigning the most qualified workers for the job.
  • 3. Planning and Scheduling Objectives • Minimizing the idle time of maintenance workers. • Maximizing the efficient use of work time, material, and equipment. • Maintaining the operating equipment at a responsive level to the need of production in terms of delivery schedule and quality.
  • 4. Classification of Maintenance Work According to Planning and Scheduling Purposes • Routine maintenance: are maintenance operations of a periodic nature. They are planned and scheduled and in advance. They are covered by blanket orders. • Emergency or breakdown maintenance: interrupt maintenance schedules in order to be performed. They are planned and scheduled as they happened.
  • 5. • Design modifications: are planned and scheduled and they depend on eliminating the cause of repeated breakdowns. • Scheduled overhaul and shutdowns of the plant: planned and scheduled in advanced. • Overhaul, general repairs, and replacement: planned and scheduled in advanced. • Preventive maintenance: planned and scheduled in advanced.
  • 6. • An essential part of planning and scheduling is to forecast future work and to balance the workload between these categories. • The maintenance management system should aim to have over 90% of the maintenance work planned and scheduled.
  • 7. Planning Planning is the process by which the elements required to perform a task are determined in advance of the job start.
  • 8. Planning • It comprises all the functions related to the preparation of: 1. The work order 2. Bill of material 3. Purchase requisition 4. Necessary drawings 5. Labor planning sheet including standard times 6. All data needed prior to scheduling and releasing the work order. • Good planning is a prerequisite for sound scheduling.
  • 9. Planning Procedures • Determine the job content. • Develop work plan. This entails the sequence of the activities in the job and establishing the best methods and procedures to accomplish the job. • Establish crew size for the job. • Plan and order parts and material. • Check if special tools and equipment are needed and obtain them. • Assign workers with appropriate skills.
  • 10. Planning Procedures • Review safety procedures. • Set priorities for all maintenance work. • Assign cost accounts. • Complete the work order. • Review the backlog and develop plans for controlling it. • Predict the maintenance load using effective forecasting technique.
  • 11. Basic Levels of Planning Process (Depend on The Planning Horizon) 1. Long-rang planning: it covers a period of 3 to 5 years and sets plans for future activities and long- range improvement. 2. Medium-range planning: it covers a period of 1 month to 1 year. 3. Short-rang planning: it covers a period of 1 day to 1 week. It focuses on the determination of all the elements required to perform maintenance tasks in advance.
  • 12. Long and Medium-Range Planning Needs to utilize the following: 1. Sound forecasting techniques to estimate the maintenance load. 2. Reliable job standards times to estimate staffing requirements. 3. Aggregate planning tools such as linear programming to determine resource requirements.
  • 13. Long-Range Planning sets plans for future activities and long-range improvement.
  • 14. Medium-Range Planning • Specify how the maintenance workers will operate. • Provide details of major overhauls, construction jobs, preventive maintenance plans, and plant shutdowns. • Balances the need for staffing over the period covered. • Estimates required spare parts and material acquisition.
  • 15. Short-Range Planning It focuses on the determination of all the elements required to perform maintenance tasks in advance.
  • 16. Scheduling Is the process by which jobs are matched with resources and sequenced to be executed at a certain points in time.
  • 17. Scheduling • Scheduling deals with the specific time and phasing of planned jobs together with the orders to perform the work, monitoring the work, controlling it, and reporting on job progress. • Successful planning needs a feedback from scheduling.
  • 18. Reliable Schedule Must Take Into Consideration • A job priority ranking reflecting the criticality of the job. • The availability of all materials needed for the work order in the plant. • The production master schedule. • Realistic estimates and what is likely to happen. • Flexibility in the schedule.
  • 19. Elements of Sound Scheduling Requirements for effective scheduling: • Written work orders that are derived from a well- conceived planning process. (Work to be done, methods to be followed, crafts needed, spare parts needed, and priority). • Time standards. • Information about craft availability for each shift. • Stocks of spare parts and information on restocking.
  • 20. Elements of Sound Scheduling Requirements for effective scheduling: • Information on the availability of special equipment and tools necessary for maintenance work. • Access to the plant production schedule and knowledge about when the facilities will be available for service without interrupting production schedule. • Well-define priorities for maintenance work. • Information about jobs already scheduled that are behind the schedule (backlog).
  • 21. Maintenance Schedule Can be Prepared at Three Levels (Depend on The Time Horizon) 1. Long-range (master) schedule 2. Weekly schedule 3. Daily schedule
  • 22. Long-Range (master) Schedule • Covering a period of 3 months to 1 year. • Based on existing maintenance work orders (blanket work order, backlog, PM, anticipated EM). • Balancing long-term demand for maintenance work with available resources. • Spare parts and material could be identified and ordered in advance. • Subject to revision and updating to reflect changes in the plans and maintenance work.
  • 23. Weekly Schedule • Covering 1 week. • Generated from the master schedule. • Takes into account current operations schedules and economic considerations. • Allow 10% to 15% of the workforce to be available for emergency work. • The schedule prepared for the current week and the following one in order to consider the available backlog. • The work orders scheduled in this week are sequenced based in priority. • CPM and integer programming techniques can be used to generate a schedule.
  • 24. Daily Schedule • Covering 1 day. • Generated from weekly schedule. • Prepared the day before. • Interrupted to perform EM. • Priorities are used to schedule the jobs.
  • 25. Scheduling Procedures (Steps) • Sort backlog work orders by crafts. • Arrange orders by priority. • Compile a list of completed and carry over jobs. • Consider job duration, location, travel distance, and the possibility of combining jobs in the same area. • Schedule multi-craft jobs to start at the beginning of every shift. • Issue a daily schedule (not for shutdown maintenance). • Authorize a supervisor to make work assignments (dispatching).
  • 26. Maintenance Job Priority System • Priorities are established to ensure that the most critical work is scheduled first. • It is developed under coordination with operations staff. • It should be dynamic. • It must be updated periodically to reflect changes in operation and maintenance strategies. • It typically includes three to ten levels of priority.
  • 28. Scheduling Techniques The objective of the scheduling techniques is to construct a time chart showing: • The start and finish for each job. • The interdependencies among jobs. • The critical jobs that require special attention and effective monitoring.
  • 29. Scheduling Techniques Such techniques are: • Modified Gantt chart • CPM • PERT • Integer and stochastic programming.