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The Modern Approach to Industrial Maintenance Management

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  • Vasile DEAC
  • Gheorghe CARSTEA
  • Constantin BAGU
  • Florea PARVU

Abstract

The maintenance activity isn’t a purpose in itself, it’s a necessity of which "the production suffers" and the financial agent “considers too expensive†. It often exists a conflict between the production units and the maintenance department, not only for a short term, but, sometimes, for a long term, imposing a rigorous definition of each person’s responsibilities. Considering the mutations in the industrial equipments’ technical complexity and the accidental failures’ catastrophic consequences from the economic and/or social point of view, it should be assigned a new dimension to the maintenance activity. One of the imperatives imposed to this action is represented by modern means of informing through the maintenance’s operational computerization.

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  • Vasile DEAC & Gheorghe CARSTEA & Constantin BAGU & Florea PARVU, 2010. "The Modern Approach to Industrial Maintenance Management," Informatica Economica, Academy of Economic Studies - Bucharest, Romania, vol. 14(2), pages 133-144.
  • Handle: RePEc:aes:infoec:v:14:y:2010:i:2:p:133-144
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    1. Sheng, Jingyu & Prescott, Darren, 2019. "A coloured Petri net framework for modelling aircraft fleet maintenance," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 189(C), pages 67-88.
    2. Nur Şahver Uslu & Ali Hakan Büyüklü, 2024. "The Dynamics of the Profit Margin in a Component Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) within the Aviation Industry: An Analytical Approach Using Gradient Boosting, Variable Clustering, and the Gini," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(15), pages 1-31, July.

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