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Support Reliability Strategies with Key Performance Indicators
Using IBM Maximo®
Julie Rampello
Director Business Development Solutions, Projetech
www.Projetech.com
Speaker Bio
• Julie Rampello
• Director, Business Development Solutions
• Projetech, Inc. www.Projetech.com
• Maximo Project Manager and Trainer for Projetech for 12 years
• Maximo Certified Deployment Professional
• Hobbies & Interests include: technology, data analytics, fitness, social media
Workshop Topics
• Reliability programs should support strategic corporate objectives
• Relevant Key Performance Indicators
– Measure program effectiveness
– Provide believable data
• KPI management and other Reporting options in Maximo
Reliability Programs• Must Meet Organizational Objectives
– Able to meet changing requirements for capacity, quality, reliability, and cost.
– Most importantly, activities must always focus on ROI.
• Data Opens the Door to Success– Using hard facts, you can link the physical facility to the core
business goals of your organization. – Typical links include the ability to help organizations meet new
and evolving safety, environmental, health, and regulatory requirements.
• What's Your Top Priority?– Focus on the "vital few" vs. the "trivial many.“– Instead of doing routine maintenance on every single system in
the building, prioritize your maintenance activities. – Data helps you decide what to perform and when to do it.
KPI’s
• Performance Indicator (PI’s)– Any indicator measuring the performance of a
business process, work team, individual, piece of equipment or plan in terms of its ability to meet its desired levels of performance. 1
• Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) – Real-Time Measure– Measures the overall performance of a particular
strategy or improvement initiative
• Use them to monitor effectiveness of reliability programs.
1 The Maintenance Scorecard: Creating Strategic Advantage
Indicators
• Lagging indicators (KRI) use historic data to build a performance trend line. The trend shows progress and can be projected forward to forecast likely progress.
• Leading indicators (KPI) use historic data to monitor whether or not activities are producing good results.
• Use a mix of lagging indicators and leading indicators to provide a clear understanding of what is happening to the risk and performance of your operational assets through maintenance efforts
What are You Measuring?Maintenance Effectiveness
• Maintenance performance indicators reflect achievement and progress in meeting an agreed maintenance benchmark.
• Measure whether maintenance work successfully removes risk of failure from your plant and equipment.
• Define Useful and Relevant KPI’s & PI’s 1
– Identify causes of equipment failures– Effectiveness of PM / Predictive Maintenance (PdM)
activities– Measure effectiveness and efficiency of the Maintenance
Group– Measure the reliability improvement and operating risk
reduction results of the maintenance effort
Maintenance Effectiveness/Efficiency
Maintenance Effectiveness KPI’s
Mean time between failure (MTBF)
Mean time between repair (MTBR)
Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)
Time to complete EM work Budget compliance
Maintenance Efficiency and other KPI’s
PM compliance % Corrective maintenance Maintenance overtime Inventory stock outs (Service
level) Safety, i.e., Lost time
All Kinds of Things to Measure!
Safety
What’s Needed?
• The information you need to manage your reliability programs should be right at your fingertips.
• If done correctly, your CMMS/EAM applications will be able to provide you with the information you need to analyze the success of your reliability initiatives.
• It is important to know where data sources reside, whether in Maximo or 3rd Party systems.
• Integrate when it makes sense.
Bad Data = Bad KPI
• Meaningful KPI’s need relevant, timely, accurate and consistent data.
• Whenever possible, eliminate human error factor.
• Leverage automated data collection sources such as PLCs, Building Automation Systems, and computers.
• Collect data “at the source” via handheld or mobile devices.
• Use barcodes wherever it makes sense.
KPI’s by Job Function
Maintenance Supervisor KPI Examples• Maintenance cost per unit produced • MTBFF (Mean Time Between Functional Failure) • Maintenance labor cost (measured against target) • Maintenance material cost (measured against target) • Maintenance contractor cost (measured against target) • Overtime - % • Absenteeism - % • # of discipline violations • # of safety incidents • # of days without loss time accidents • # of environmental incidents
Maximo KPI Features
• Can be created from KPI Manager or 1-Click from an end user application, such as Work Orders
• Can be graphical or list format
• Viewable on User’s Start Center (dashboard)
• Can link/drill down to other supporting KPI’s
• Shows trend lines
Sample Maximo User Start Center
KPI Graph Example
KPI List Example
Behind the Scenes
Other Reporting Options
• A good CMMS/EAM application will provide:
– Open source data access by third party applications
– Integrated and robust reporting applications
– User-friendly “ad-hoc” reporting tools for simple report design
– Ability to export data set results
Integrated Reporting
• Open Source Platform report applications
• Support robust reporting requirements (complex formulas/crosstabs, etc.)
• Maximo
– BIRT
– Cognos
– Optional integration with Crystal XI
Canned Maximo OEE %Reportby Site
OEE% by Site Report (available from Assets application)
Canned Maximo OEE% ReportBy Location
Canned Maximo OEE% ReportBy Asset/Equipment
Canned Maximo Report Asset Availability
Canned Maximo ReportsDetails of Asset Failures
Open Source Reporting
• Connect to “back end” via 3rd party applications:
– MS Excel
– MS Access
– SQL Query apps
– Crystal Reports
Example
Export Data Utilities
• On screen query results
• Canned and ad-hoc reports
Conclusion
• Reliability programs should support strategic corporate objectives
• KPI and other metrics should provide relevant, accurate and timely information to support reliability program success.
• Many KPI best practices resources available.
• Prioritize metrics.
• Maximo provides many reporting options to support Key Performance Indicator reporting.
Resources
• The Maximo Manager’s guide to Business Performance Management – Richard Taggs, Philip Sage, Monica Osana, Dante Tepora, John Mark de Asis, TEAM
Global
• The Seven Deadly Sins in Measuring Asset Reliability– Ricky Smith, CMRP
• The Maintenance Scorecard: Creating Strategic Advantage– Darryl Mather– http://www.reliabilityweb.com/rr/MSCRD.pdf
• KPI Dashboards (White Paper)– Mileo Group www.mileogroup.com
• Projetech YouTube channel– http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=projetech+kpi&sm=3