

Key aspects of raising efficiency of management of equipment maintenance and repair in fuel and energy complex companies
https://doi.org/10.24223/1999-5555-2018-11-2-103-108
Abstract
Transition to a new industrial revolution (“Industry 4.0”) in power engineering has stimulated introduction of advanced efficient equipment through modernization of existing or construction of new power units. At this stage, production processes are now characterized by deep integration of information technologies. This does not only apply to the processes of financial and economic acivities, but also the processes of providing up-to-date information on the current state of equipment, various supporting systems (security, fi re safety, movement control, work progress control, etc.) for making decisions in real time, as well as predictive analytics.
Raising the efficiency of management of equipment maintenance and repair is a top priority issue. The proper setup of this process does not only determine the quality and operability of equipment, but also the accuracy of evaluation of expenditure, which eventually affects the company’s financial standing. Therefore, the author is set to analyze the causes preventing efficient implementation of the process of equipment maintenance and repair at fuel and energy complex companies and suggests measures for their possible adjustment.
Key aspects are formed, which enable the organizations involved to get closer to more accurate formation of repair and maintenance operations.
Measures are presented that enable to create and develop a proper working system for the management of maintenance and repair measures. In particular, logical blocks are specified for implementation of a data management system in maintenance and repair.
About the Author
Y. A. KamkoRussian Federation
Vyacheslav Shishkov., 28, 1, 13, 196605, Pushkin, Saint-Petersburg
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Kamko Y.A. Key aspects of raising efficiency of management of equipment maintenance and repair in fuel and energy complex companies. Safety and Reliability of Power Industry. 2018;11(2):103-108. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24223/1999-5555-2018-11-2-103-108