| Seminar: Inventory Control for Maintenance |
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Learn to Reduce Inventory Costs and Gain control of parts & materials |
Introduction: |
Inventory Control for Maintenance means having the right product and materials when you need it and where you need it. Having too much material, not enough material or having to search for the material leads to higher costs and can mean longer downtimes.
This course focuses on building an inventory management system that will lead to better control through optimization of inventory quantities, organization of inventory and access to inventory. Having the right data and implementing procedural controls for your inventory will help maximize the value of every dollar spent on maintenance and reduce the time it takes to have the right part on hand when you need it. |
Outline: |
| Maintenance Inventory Management |
- Overview of Maintenance Inventory Management
- Benefits of controlled Maintenance Inventory Management
- Maintenance Storeroom Functions
- Expectations of a Maintenance Storeroom
- Classifications of Storeroom Material
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| Storeroom Layout |
- Choosing the site
- Storage devices
- Determining minimum storeroom requirements
- Planning the storeroom (Layout)
- Using a location ID system
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| How to Control Inventory |
- Inventory control
- Minimums, safety stocks
- Reorder Quantity and EOQ
- Stores authorization process
- Inventory Value
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| Inventory Control Improvement |
- Shortening Lead time
- Supplier Relationships
- Reducing Inventory
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| Storeroom Measurements |
- Turnover
- ABC Analysis
- XYZ Analysis
- Inventory Audits
- KPI (Key Performance Indicators)
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| CMMS |
- Inventory Control
- Vendor
- Mobile Technology
- Bar Code
- RFID
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| Instructor |
Kris Bagadia
PEAK Industrial Solutions,
LLC PO Box 774
Brookfield, WI 53008
Phone: 262-783-6260
Fax: 262-781-9972
Email: krisb@peakis.com
Education: B.S. (M.E.), M.S. (I.E.), PE, CPE |
| Certification/Licenses: |
- Professional Engineer (PE)
- Certified Plant Engineer (CPE) by Association of Facilities Engineering (AFE)
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| Experience: |
After eight years of experience as a Plant Engineer and Project Manager for three different companies, Mr. Bagadia founded, a firm specializing in Computerized Maintenance consulting and training in 1980. He is owner and CEO of PEAK Industrial Solutions, providing CMMS software solutions and consulting.
Mr. Bagadia worked as a Maintenance Supervisor for about four years. He has been involved with every aspect of CMMS for over two decades, including, designing, developing, testing, selling and marketing CMMS. He understands maintenance functionality and how a CMMS can accomplish them.
Mr. Bagadia has authored several books on Computerized Maintenance and has been a contributing author of several handbooks. He has published numerous articles in technical and trade journals; he has conducted hundreds of seminars and webinars on CMMS since 1982, and is a frequent speaker for organizations such as Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), Association of facilities Engineering (AFE), National Manufacturing Week, and a wide variety of universities.
He’s an accomplished speaker who makes complex, technical information easy to understand and apply |
| Has: |
- Authored a book, “CMMS made easy” published by McGraw-Hill
- Authored a book entitled “Microcomputer Aided Maintenance Management System” published by Marcel Dekker, Inc.
- Authored a book entitled “How to Select and Justify Manufacturing Software”
- Authored a chapter in “Evolution of Computerized Maintenance Management” in the “Encyclopedia of Microcomputers”, published by Marcel Dekker, Inc.
- Authored a chapter in “Materials Handling Handbook” published by John Wiley and Sons.
- Authored several technical articles published by various journals.
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| FOR additional details and references, please review instructor’s Portfolio: |
| These seminars are conducted at your facility. |
| Plant Operations/maintenance departments are faced with technological challenges. The best way to keep them at the forefront of their fields is through a program of continuing education. The most cost-efficient and cost-effective way to accomplish this goal is in-house training. |
| Benefits of In-House Seminars |
- Train all personnel at one time in one location
- Seminars can be customized to focus on the needs of the company
- Encourage cooperative problem solving
- Employees spend less time away from job and less travel expenses
- Lower costs per employee with increased productivity
- Key personnel stay on-site
- Programs presented by recognized experts in the field of CMMS
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Please contact: PEAK Industrial Solutions, LLC.
P. O. Box 774
Brookfield, WI 53008
Phone: 262-783-6260 Fax: 262-781-9972 Email: Info@PEAKIS.com |
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