4.2 Planned Maintenance
Planned maintenance is one of the TPM pillars. In TPM, planned maintenance
aims to evolve from reactive to proactive maintenance approach (Venkatesh,
2006). Moreover, planned maintenance plays an essential role in defining TPM
itself, in achieving “total maintenance” concept. There are three main activities
in planned maintenance; namely, maintenance prevention, maintainability
improvement and preventive maintenance (Nakajima, 1988). Through planned
maintenance, total maintenance that refers to “maintenance-free” design
incorporated reliability, maintainability and supportability throughout the lifetime
of equipment (Sharma et al., 2006). However, in this study, planned
maintenance is conceptualised through these activities (McKone et al., 1999):
disciplined planning, information tracking, and schedule compliance.
4.2 Planned Maintenance
Planned maintenance is one of the TPM pillars. In TPM, planned maintenance
aims to evolve from reactive to proactive maintenance approach (Venkatesh,
2006). Moreover, planned maintenance plays an essential role in defining TPM
itself, in achieving “total maintenance” concept. There are three main activities
in planned maintenance; namely, maintenance prevention, maintainability
improvement and preventive maintenance (Nakajima, 1988). Through planned
maintenance, total maintenance that refers to “maintenance-free” design
incorporated reliability, maintainability and supportability throughout the lifetime
of equipment (Sharma et al., 2006). However, in this study, planned
maintenance is conceptualised through these activities (McKone et al., 1999):
disciplined planning, information tracking, and schedule compliance.
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