Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Best Practice
Schedule & Fees
Start Date:
03 Nov 2025
End Date:
07 Nov 2025
Venue:
Sarajevo
Fees:
6100€
Select Other "city & date"
Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Best Practice Course
Introduction:
Maintenance planners are often underutilized within maintenance organizations, which is a significant oversight. It is essential to recognize that maintenance planners serve as a valuable resource solely dedicated to preparing for the future. Neglecting to prioritize this role can result in the typical inefficiencies associated with reactive maintenance practices, leading to unacceptable levels of wrench-time. Therefore, it is crucial to remember the importance of the maintenance planner's role in mitigating these issues and ensuring optimal maintenance operations.
Course Objectives:
At the end of the Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Best Practice,delegates will gain a practical understanding and knowledge of:
- The essential principles of effective maintenance management.
- Effective procedures for planning and controlling of the maintenance work flow.
- Proven methodology for the development of an effective maintenance plan.
- Effective scheduling of maintenance work.
- Closing the management loop through effective measurement, reporting and analysis.
- Comprehend maintenance as a key business function.
- Comprehend the objectives and purpose of pro-active failure management.
- Learn how reliability influences not only plant output, but also improves health, safety and environmental performance, resource optimisation and cost improvement.
- Recognize planning and scheduling best practices and how these will contribute to work quality and reliability improvement.
- Create and preserve forward work and use it for planning and scheduling resources.
- Utilize suitable performance indicators and management reports to perform regular analysis of maintenance performance, control maintenance resources and costs, and drive continuous improvement.
Who Should Attend?
Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Best Practice training course will benefit anyone responsible for maintenance, who wishes to build competency in maintenance planning and scheduling to improve plant performance.
This includes plant directors, senior plant managers, maintenance supervisors/coordinators, operation managers and supervisors and materials and storeroom managers who are involved in plant maintenance and reliability and equipment availability from across industries including:
- Oil & Gas
- Petrochemicals/ Chemicals
- Energy, Power & Utilities
- Aerospace
- Food & Beverage
- Manufacturing
- Steel
- Mining and Minerals
- Transportation
Course Outlines:
MODERN MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE IN PERSPECTIVE
- Maintenance in the Business Process.
- What does it looks like.
- What it could look like.
- Evolution in Maintenance Management.
- Reactive vs. Proactive Maintenance.
- World-Class Maintenance Management.
MAINTENANCE POLICIES AND LOGISTICS PLANNING
- Equipment Classification and Identification.
- Document Identification and Classification.
- Maintenance Management Policies.
- Maintenance Work Prioritization.
- Maintenance Logistics Planning.
FAILURE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT
- Failure Modes, Effects and Consequences (FMEA).
- Failure Management Policies.
- Application of RCM in the Development of Failure Management Policies.
- Implementing Failure Management Policies.
- Corrective Maintenance Planning.
- Logistic Requirements Planning.
WORK SCHEDULING AND CONTROL
- Development of Weekly Master Schedule.
- Determine Resource Availability.
- Determine Equipment Outage Requirement.
- Management of the Forward Workload (Backlog).
- Weekly Master Schedule Implementation.
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT, MANAGEMENT REPORTING AND ANALYSIS
- Information and Control.
- Management Levels and Information.
- Performance Indicators.
- Workload Performance Indicators.
- Planning Performance Indicators.
- Effectiveness Performance Indicators.
- Cost Performance Indicators.
- Management Reports.