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Hi,
I'm working at mining company, on maintanance department. Our equipaments are based beneficiation plants and off-highway trucks. I'm working now in how to reduce or optimizate the backlog of maintanance but I don't know if there is a goal to hit (days of backlog). Some HATCH articles suggests 15 days, but I don't know if I can use it in all types of equipaments. Leonardo R. Faria C.V.R.D Maintenance Engineer |
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LeoFaria,
Go to Datapaste.com and see the presentation on backlogs... http://www.datapaste.com/pub/controlling-maximo-backlog.htm We can even supply you with the report to help get it under control. Contact customer support on the website. tav |
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The question which comes to me ist: Is the backlog just a KPI or what do you want to achieve with the backlog ? My definition of backlog: All open and/or outstanding workorders which could be done at the scheduling date. By this definition backlog is ok. - Backlog is required to have potential to plan and schedule. - If the amount of backlog (in terms of working hours) does not change it is ok - Changes in the backlog must be traced and handled ! |
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I may be off subject but you are asking how to manage the backlog or efficiently reduce it (in size).
There are many theories on this subject. The best approach - in my experiences - is to establish a weekly schedule process. And before the scheduling of work, the backlog itself must be at > 90% planned. Once there - your planning staff should be able to maintain that percentage. Back to scheduling: a weekly schedule needs to be created each week (ideal amount of time looking ahead) which is resource leveled against projected availability. I do this by setting up calendars for each worker (they could even have the same calendar) and also entering planned absences [exceptions to the calendar]. You can see my design theory for weekly scheduling on Maintenance Technology March 2005, called The Elusive Weekly Schedule. If you search on thsoe 4 exact words, it will be the number one article read. jreeve@synterprise.com |
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Leo, your question is what is the right amount of backlog? I think it's about 2 to 2.5 crew-weeks which means you should have jobs at hands for those guys to do. Anything more or less is not good.
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