Maintenance Management Features and Functions
Kanban is a method of Just-in-Time production that uses standard containers or lot sizes with a single card attached to each. It is a pull system in which work centers signal with a card or other device that they wish to withdraw parts from feeding operations or suppliers. The Japanese word kanban, loosely translated, means card, billboard, or sign, but other signaling devices such as colored golf balls have also been used. The term is often used synonymously for the specific scheduling system developed and used by the Toyota Corporation in Japan. Point-of-use storage/floor stock—keeping inventory in specified locations on a plant floor near the operation where it is to be used.
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Work Order Management
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Preventive maintenance
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Equipment History
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Calibration Management
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Specialized Modules
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Processing and Statusing
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Vehicle Fleet Management
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Mining Industry (ERP & CMMS) Features and Functions
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