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A DESIGN SUPPORT TOOL FOR IMPROVING MAINTENANCE SCHEDULING PROCESS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2020

W. Khalid*
Affiliation:
DTU-Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
I. Soleymani
Affiliation:
DTU-Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
K. V. Sigsgaard
Affiliation:
DTU-Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
K. B. Hansen
Affiliation:
DTU-Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
J. K. Agergaard
Affiliation:
DTU-Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
N. H. Mortensen
Affiliation:
DTU-Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

Abstract

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The challenge of user requirements for maintenance scheduling design in large asset-intensive industries suffers from lack of academic and empirical studies. Therefore, using a representative case study, this paper aims to: (1) identify the current practices and complex scheduling requirements; (2) propose a design support tool to optimize the maintenance scheduling process; and (3) report the gained benefits. The results reveal that the proposed tool can decrease the resource requirements, increase the capacity utilization, and reduce the cost while addressing the complex user requirements.

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