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- Maintenance
- Maintenance controls static and dynamic aspects of assets with budget/ actual
comparisons, work scheduling and control, personnel and safety considerations.
- Supply
- Supply is regarded as a service to maintenance. It is not a resale inventory situation,
but manages holdings for contingency situations, to maintain equipment productivity.
It contains elements of Cataloguing, Inventory, Purchasing and Contracts.
- Production
- Production is an input function recording equipment activity against expense factors
(operating and repair). It provides gateways to update maintenance incidents (repair,
servicing, use of consumables, personnel details etc). Both Maintenance and
Production can
handle local or remote, distributed sites.
- Accounting
- Accounting uses a hierarchy account structure to isolate performance indicators by
sites, plant, production activity, division etc. It can also work along side existing
accounting packages.
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