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Compta 2016

Asset Management & Maintenance

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Compta 2016

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Tran

spo

rts •Airports

•Aviation

•Logistics

•Ports and SeaTerminals

•Rail Terminals

Ene

rgy •Renewable

•Transmission and distribution

•Water

•Oil and Gas

•Mining and minerals

Man

ufa

ctu

rin

gan

dd

istr

ibu

tio

n • Industry

•Electronics

•Auto Industry

•Retail

•Food & Beeverage

Pu

blic

Sect

or •Health

•Education

•Defense

•Local Government

Telc

oan

dSe

rvic

es •Banking

•operators

• Insurers

•Health

•Service providers

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Acquisitions

Asset

ContractsActivities

Service

Management

Invetories

AssetMaintenance

InventoryItems, warehouses, stocks,

spare

ServiceService requests, monitoring

and status.oriented function platform /

user's profile

ActivitiesPlanning maintenance,

monitoring, distribution, work orders, unplanned tasks, status

and allocation of tasks / work orders.

preventive maintenance, corrective, security plans.

AcquisitionsLife cycle inventory replenishment, direct purchases, requisitions, purchase orders

Activelife cycle, location, characterization, status monitoring, metrics and indicators

ContractsSuppliers, major contracts, characterization by types of contracts (leasing, renting), guarantees, costs, support the acquisition

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An

alyz

e Identify Assets, Processes and Services

Characterize and prioritize

recommend changes

prototypingIm

ple

men

t Configuration

implement processes

Integrate with external applications

Test

Op

erat

ion

aliz

e Training

Install

Track entry into production

Measure and celebrate success

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Imp

rove

th

e ef

fici

ency

of

inve

stm

ent

Imp

rove

o

per

atio

nal

effi

cien

cy• Reduce unplanned maintenance activity• Reduce planned maintenance activity• Reduce the number of failures in assets• Reduce activity in accordance with standards• Reduce exposure to risk

• Increased resource utilization• higher productivity• Simplifying the operating structure• Reduce administrative activity• Improvement in contract management• Improvement in inventory logistics management

MaintenancePerformance

operationaleffort

Costs

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-50

-40

-20

-30

-10

10

02

04

03

05

0

[3% to 5%] Reduction in equipmentAcquisitions

[5% to 20%] Reduced downtime

[20% to 30%] Reduction in inventoryneeds

[10% to 50%] Reduction of equipmentcosts

[4% to 5%] Increase in Use of Assets

[10% to 20%] Increased productivity

[10% to 50%] Increase the use of guarantees to repair / replace assets

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