Oracle EAM
Oracle EAM
Which are different process flows in Oracle eAM module? There are 2 types of process flows in eAM module as follows: 1) Work Execution Implementation Flow First, You have to create a Maintenance Work in Process (WIP) Accounting Classes and then you need to define Resources and Maintenance Departments. Afterwards, you decide if employee association is required with resource. If employee and resource association is required, create resource and employee associations and if it is not required then create department and resource associations. Finally, you decide if Work Orders are included in projects. If included then you need to set up Project Manufacturing module, and then create a Work Order. If Work Orders are not included in projects, create a Work Order. 2) Preventive Maintenance Implementation Flow First, You have to create an Asset Group. Next, decide if Preventive Maintenance (PM) definitions are based on runtime rules. If Yes, create Meter Templates, next Asset Group and Meter associations using those templates, and then create a Set Name. If it is NO i.e. if PM definitions are not based on runtime rules, create a Set Name directly. Next, create a Maintenance Activity and then Asset Group and Activity associations using templates. Finally, optionally you have to create PM Schedule templates.
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18) Defining Activities 19) Navigating the Activity Workbench 20) Defining Maintenance Routes 21) Setting Up Maintenance Bills of Material 22) Associating Asset Numbers with Activities 23) Creating Activity Templates 24) Defining Rebuildable Items 25) Defining Rebuildable Serial Numbers 26) Rebuildable Item/Activity Association 27) Defining Rebuildable Bills of Material 28) To set up a Non-Stock Direct Item 29) Project and Task Setup 30) Defining Meter Templates 31) Defining Meters 32) Associating Meter Templates with Asset Groups 33) Associating Meters with Asset Numbers 34) Defining Set Names 35) Defining a Preventive Maintenance Template
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maintenance operations. It tracks the performance of the assets and rebuildable inventory items by using meters, quality plans and conditioning systems. 4) By effectively monitoring operational data such as maintenance history, performance trends, meter readings, and operating conditions, organizations can proactively manage available resources such as inventory, equipment and skilled personnel to match them to asset maintenance demand. 5) Optimization of asset utilizations, scheduling and resources improves resource efficiency and enhances maintenance quality, maximizes resource availability including equipment and labor. Maintenance costs and work history are tracked at asset level. 6) Oracle eAM enables organizations to create and implement optimal and effective asset management strategies that can increase revenue and decrease costs. Both Preventive and Predictive Maintenance strategies are supported by eAM. It allows you to create alternate maintenance strategies for seasonal or production capacity changes. It supports sophisticated, condition-based maintenance strategies for property, plants and public infrastructure, improves operation performance, and with preventive and scheduled maintenance, increases safety, optimizes Scheduling and resource efficiency. 7) It eliminates the need for spreadsheets and disparate data repositories, by enabling companies to manage reactive, planned, preventive maintenance, and adopt a centralized, proactive strategy for managing asset maintenance across an enterprise. 8) Oracle eAM's single-instance design ensures best practices and quality compliance globally, eliminates excess and obsolete spare parts inventories, promotes environmental, health and safety policies, smoothes coordination of production and maintenance schedules and improves both the responsiveness and accuracy of contracted maintenance. 9) It bridges the gap between ERP/MRP solutions and Asset Maintenance for industries that rely heavily on Asset Maintenance Systems. 10) It is a lynchpin of the integrated workplace incorporating visual navigation for space planning and allocation, multi-channel service request processing, building systems maintenance and technology asset tracking. 11) eAM improves return on capital assets by integrating physical with financial aspects and supporting deep collaboration between project lifecycle and service lifecycle operations. 12) It integrates seamlessly with other modules of E-Business suite and is suitable for Metals/Mining, Manufacturing, Pulp/ Paper, Petrochemicals, Facilities and Education and many more assets.