Asset Management

The purpose of an effective asset management system is to maximize ROA and ROCE, by designing and implementing processes that will extend useful life of equipment whilst perfectly balancing between reliability performance and Maintenance expenditures.
Asset Management portfolio consists of:

Asset Management System Design
Build a customized asset management system to suit business needs. Do more with less.
Asset Management Strategy
Develop an effective strategy for achieving business objectives. Know priorities.
ISO 55000 Assessment
Perform gap analysis to identify elements for ISO 55000 certification. Increase company value in the market.
Reliability, Availability, Maintainability (RAM) Modelling
Identify optimum lifecycle decisions for design, operations and maintenance. Maximize NPV and ROA.
Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) Analysis
Identify optimum maintenance strategy. Do the right maintenance tasks at the right time.
Design For Maintainability (DFM)
Select equipment for ease of maintenance while delivering the required performance. Streamline maintenance process.
Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA)
Standardized tool for equipment failure analysis. Learn in which ways equipment fails.
Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)
Standardized tool for system/mission failure analysis due to unknown causes. See what can harm the system.
Event Tree Analysis (ETA)
Investigate the scenarios that can go wrong. Build decision-making around the accurate perception of real events.
Transient / Surge Analysis and Flow Assurance
Evaluate piping systems for hydraulic hammering potential. Avoid long expensive shutdowns.
Layer of Repair Analysis (LORA)
Design maintenance logistic systems. What needs to be repaired where and by whom?
Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA)
Identify hidden causes of systems and equipment failures. Eliminate defects in processes and behaviours.
Spare Parts & Materials Management
Establish optimum working levels and storage location of spare parts and materials. Drive most profitable procurement decisions.
CMMS Design for Asset Management
Configure CMMS in order to enable the management team to make informed decisions. Design with the end in mind.
Cost-Benefit Studies / Life Cycle Cost Evaluation
Select assets and business options based on minimum life cycle cost. Avoid CAPEX / OPEX pitfalls.