TY - CONF A1 - Schuh, Günther A1 - Klimek, Gregor A1 - Meier, Christoph A2 - Jinji, Gao A2 - Lee, Jay A2 - Ni, Jun A2 - Ma, Lin A2 - Mathew, Joseph T1 - Maintenance Supply Chain Optimisation for an Advanced Engineering Asset Management T2 - Proceedings of the 3rd World Congress on Engineering Asset Management and Intelligent Maintenance Systems (WCEAM-IMS 2008) N2 - The paper presents an approach towards a new concept for maintenance supply chain (MSC) optimisation exemplified on spare parts management and its logistic chain. Maintenance organisations operate in complex supply chains confronted with strong interdependencies (e.g. integration of service and logistics providers). Concurrently they need to perform efficiently to guarantee the required availability of their assets. In case of both reactive and proactive maintenance tasks, orders (e.g. for spare parts) are often transmitted manually to the suppliers which results in unnecessary time losses. To improve these interface problems an overall reference model will be developed to standardize and synchronise inter-company processes and organisational structures. Based on this model an open IT-platform integrating all MSC-participants from end-customer via maintenance service provider, spare part retailer, spare part producer and logistics service provider - and their business software solutions (i.e. ERP or CMMS) – will be established. Within this concept new condition monitoring and mobile device technologies are assimilated to enable the (semi-)automatic generation of spare part orders by the CMMS, directly injected to the suppliers’ ERP-system. Due to nearly real-time order processing the order-to-deliver time for spare parts can be reduced dramatically. Consequently maintenance tasks can be managed more reliable and breakdown times and rates can be reduced. KW - Ersatzteilmanagement KW - Instandhaltung Y1 - 2023 UR - https://epub.fir.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/3034 SP - 1375 EP - 1381 PB - Springer Verlag CY - London ER -