Üretim İşletmelerinde Ekipman Bakımı Yönetimi: Toplam Bakım Maliyetleri Modeli Uygulaması

Üretim işletmelerinde, operasyonların kesintisiz olarak sürdürülebilmesi ekipmanların çalışmalarını sorunsuz bir şekilde yerine getirebilmesine bağlıdır. Bu nedenle yapılan bakım faaliyetleri, üretim işletmelerinin hedefleri içerisinde yönetilmesi gereken bir konudur. Ekipman bakımının iyi yönetilmesi, işletme performansını doğrudan etkilemektedir. Diğer taraftan bakım işlemleri, maliyet gerektiren faaliyetleri içermektedir ve işletmeler tarafından fayda maliyet analizi doğru yapılmadığı sürece maliyet boyutu dikkate alınmaktadır. Ancak yetersiz bakımın neden olduğu problemler ortaya çıkarıldığında, daha büyük maliyetler olduğu görülmektedir. Bu çalışmada ekipman bakımının yönetilmesi için toplam bakım maliyetleri üzerine çalışılmaktadır. Bir firmanın bakım faaliyetleri analiz edilerek, yetersiz bakımın neden olduğu durumlar ile toplam bakım maliyetleri modeli uygulanmaktadır.

Equipment Maintenance Management in Manufacturing Companies: An Application for Total Maintenance Costs Model

In production facilities, uninterrupted operations depend on the equipment's ability to perform without any problem. Therefore, maintenance activities are an issue that must be managed within the goals of production companies. Effective management of equipment maintenance directly affects operating performance. On the other hand, maintenance operations involve costly activities. The cost dimension is a critical consideration about maintenance unless the cost-benefit analysis is done correctly by the enterprises. However, there could be more costly situations when the problems are revealed by inadequate maintenance. In this study, total maintenance costs were examined to manage equipment maintenance. The maintenance activities of a company were analyzed the total maintenance costs model was applied.

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