Maintenance Business Game
BEMAS is organising a unique day on the introduction to the world and philosophy of Maintenance.
After a short explanation of the Value Driven Maintenance (VDM) methodology, several teams of 4 to 6 people will compete against each other in a maintenance game unique in Belgium.
During this interactive game, the VDM ® methodology will be used to adapt the orientation of your virtual maintenance department to new challenges. Participants can take away experience from this game and use it to clearly demonstrate the value of maintenance within their own organisation and to identify where opportunities for improvement may exist.
This course is also part of the Maintenance & Asset Management Training Cycle.
Learning objectives
- Be able to identify the most appropriate maintenance strategy
- Calculate the dominant value driver in maintenance
- Understand the impact of decisions made within maintenance on the company's KPI's and cash flow
- Know how to read and interpret benchmark graphs
- Select the right maintenance practices to achieve effective improvement
The game takes place in 5 rounds throughout the day.
At the beginning of each round, we will cover the following points in the form of more theoretical presentations: Why maintenance?
- Why maintenance? => History of maintenance
- The different types of maintenance :
- Preventive: conditional, periodic (time-based), predictive
- Reactive maintenance (run to failure)
- Corrective maintenance
- The Deming wheel in the use of assets
- Measurement and analysis of losses
- Availability and unavailability: types and definitions
- What is OEE (TRG)? (Introduction to the topic)
- What is the failure frequency rate, MTBF and MTBM?
- The difference between MTBF and MTTF?
- What is maintainability, MTTR and MDT?
- The relationship between availability, MTBF and MTTR (formula)
Exercises carried out during the session
- Calculation of MTBF and MTTR
- Calculation of the availability, MTBF and MTTR of a production cell
"The training is very useful for maintenance technicians, and gives you direct advice that can be applied in the company."
Who is this training for?
This course aims to provide you with the essential basics, good maintenance practices and associated methodologies to make a sustainable start to your role. This course is aimed at :
- Maintenance engineers with little or no basic knowledge;
- Technicians called upon to take charge of reliability projects;
- Production managers who wish to become maintenance managers.
"I would recommend this activity to my colleagues in the technical staff. They could experience a different way of approaching a maintenance service. It's hard to change habits AND this game is a really good way to realise that there are other effective methods."
Your trainer
Serge Vanden Bulcke is a civil engineer (graduate of UCL). He spent several years designing and building mixing and grinding equipment for powdered products, then automatic handling equipment. Since 1996, he has been active in industrial automation, and more specifically in the development and commissioning of automation and production monitoring systems. At the same time, he has been working on maintenance organisation optimisation projects since 2001, usually accompanied by the implementation of CMMS. Through the realisation of such organisational improvement projects, Serge has acquired a solid experience in maintenance management and asset management as well as in the change management often inherent to this type of project. He is certified in Asset Management by the Institute of Asset Management (IAM).
"Thanks to the well-spoken and clearly explained arguments, this was a very interactive and interesting course, combining practice and theory."
Veuillez vous inscrire min. 2 semaines avant la date. Le PO peut être fourni plus tard.