Best practices in maintenance performance measurement at the Netherlands armed forces

C. Andela, Christiaan Rijsdijk, Tiedo Tinga

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Abstract

It is of decisive importance that maintenance performance indicators are presented in a clear and transparent manner. Indicators are valuing and visualizing important information for organizations in order to achieve a required utilization level. In this paper a structured two-level approach is proposed to process available data and provide the information required for maintenance decision support. The framework is then applied to three practical cases to demonstrate its benefits. Finally, the best practices obtained from this project, both for the development process and the developed tool itself are summarized.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEuroMaintenance 2016
Place of PublicationAthens, Greece
PublisherEFNMS
Pages-
Publication statusPublished - 30 May 2016
EventEuroMaintenance 2016: EuroMaintenance 2016 - Athens, Greece
Duration: 30 May 20161 Jun 2016

Publication series

Name
PublisherEFNMS

Conference

ConferenceEuroMaintenance 2016
CityAthens, Greece
Period30/05/161/06/16

Keywords

  • METIS-320085
  • IR-102776

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