Drive maintenance best practices
Eng. Baker Khader Abdallah, PMP, MBA
               Oracle EBS Consultant
Oracle eAM…
 Drives maintenance best practices and improve your
  organization’s performance
 Empowers all workers with easy to use self-service (web
  and mobile) applications
 Manages the full asset lifecycle with a complete view of your
  assets and equipment
 Replaces costly standalone maintenance systems with
  Oracle’s integrated solution
eAM Functionality
 Assets Management
 Asset Activities Management
 Work Management and Execution
 Preventive and Condition Based Maintenance
 Planning and Scheduling
 Maintenance Cost Management
 Integration with Other Modules
Assets Management
 Define your Assets (Equipment and Machines)
 Categorize similar assets in Asset Groups
 Define Asset Bills of Materials
 Define Asset Hierarchies
 Track Assets cost and work history
 Define Rebuildable Items
 Attach Reference Documents like Instructions documents and
  wiring diagrams to your assets
Define Asset Groups
Assets that have similar physical configurations and maintenance
requirements should belong to a single Asset Group
Examples include Trucks, Pumps, Towers, Buildings, Storage Tanks, and
Turbines.
Define Your Assets (Asset Numbers)
A unique number that represents an asset or piece of equipment on which
maintenance will be performed. An example of an asset number would be a
Pump-101, or Toyota Truck 01.
                                                                 Truck 001
Asset Routes
A "virtual asset" that enables multiple assets to be associated to a single work
order. It eliminates the need for creating multiple work orders for the same
activity.
Asset Bills of Material
A bill of material (BOM) is used to list all items and components that make up
a particular asset, and is defined for each Asset Group.
                                                                     Truck 001
Asset Hierarchy
 A parent/child relationships of assets
 It provides information that enables a user to quickly identify the
  relationship via an Asset Navigator that displays appropriate asset details.
                                                                        Truck 001
                                                                         (Parent)
                                                                        Crane 001
                                                                         (Child)
Rebuildable Items
 Items that are installed, removed, and refurbished
 Examples of Rebuildable Items include motors and computer boards.
 Rebuildable Items are inventory items and can be serialized
Rebuildable Items Serial Numbers
Rebuildable BOM
Asset Activities Management
 Define Standard Maintenance Operations
 Define Asset Activities (Standard Maintenance Jobs)
 Define Maintenance Jobs BOM
 Define Maintenance Routings
Maintenance Operations
Identifies a single maintenance task
Activities
Identifies a maintenance task for an asset that is consists of multiple operations and
materials. An oil change is an Activity for a car.
An Activity is often pre-planned and can be used repetitively to create Work Orders
that require similar maintenance on Assets..
Asset-Activity Association
 Associate the Activities with assets and or Rebuildable.
 Streamline the creation of Activities and associations using an Activity
  Association Template.
Activity Workbench
Using the Activity Workbench, you can view, create query, and manage all of
your Activities.
Maintenance BOM
Represents the required items used by an Activity
 Maintenance Routing
 The step-by-step operations you perform to perform the maintenance activity.
 Each routing can have any number of operations.
 For each operation you determine the resources you may use for it
Work Management
 Overview
 Work Requests
 Work Orders
 Operations and Tasks
 Work Order Relationships
 Work Transactions
 Work Order Planning
 Work Management
 Work orders define what resources and items are needed to conduct the work.
 Work orders can be created manually or automatically based on preventive
  maintenance schedules
Work Requests
 Created to report asset problems within your organization
 Linked to Work Orders
 Work Request Life Cycle:
Creating a Work Request
 Asset Management Home Page > Create Work Request
 Easy –to-use self service web page for creating and following work
  requests
Creating a Work Request
Work Orders
 A plan that defines the resources and material equipment needed to
  conduct work, and then associated start and end dates.
 Created against asset and Rebuildable inventory items
 Defined manually or automatically based on a scheduled activity
 When an activity is attached to the work order, all its attributes such as
  maintenance BOM, maintenance route, will be added automatically
Work Orders Life Cycle
Work Order Types
 Routine Work Orders: Created manually
 Preventive Maintenance Work Orders: Generated automatically based on
  preventive maintenance schedules
 Rebuild Work Orders: Created as child work orders
Creating a Work Order
Attaching Documents to Work Orders
You can attach existing documents to a Work Order, and create text to
associate with a work order
Preventive Maintenance
 Preventive Maintenance Overview
 Meters: Readings of Operating Conditions
 Preventive Maintenance (PM) Schedule
Overview of Preventive Maintenance
 eAM generates Work Orders automatically
  based on meter readings, runtime and or
  calendar days.
 An example of meter-based preventive
  maintenance is your car's oil changes.
Meters
 Meters are used to measure asset usage and periodically service the
  asset, based on the measurement
Meter Definition
Meter Association
Meter Association creates the relationship between the meter definition and
  the Asset Number
Entering Meter Reading
Preventive Maintenance Scheduling
 Scheduling of Activity for an Asset, Rebuildable item or asset route.
 The Preventive Maintenance (PM) Scheduler process creates suggested Work
  Order dates based on these rules.
 A planner can then view these forecasted Work Orders, and generate them
  as necessary.
Creating PM Schedule
PM Scheduling Rules Options
Date Rules: PM will be performed based on days interval
Meter Rules: PM will be performed based on Meter readings
Generating Work Orders
After establishing PM schedule definitions, you can generate work orders
eAM Planning and Scheduling
 Overview
 eAM Planning.
 eAM Scheduling
Overview
 Cost savings and work management efficiencies are achieved by
  generating future planned work activities, and then using a planning
  process to balance the work load for resource management.
eAM Planning
 Based on Material Requirements Planning (MRP)
 The material requirements for maintenance work orders are calculated
  based on:
    The master schedule
    bills of material
    scheduled receipts
    on-hand inventory balances
    lead times
    order modifiers
eAM Scheduling
 Using the schedule workbench to schedule work orders and operations
 Scheduler workbench enables a planner to graphically view and
  reschedule work orders
Scheduler Workbench
 Schedule work orders and operations
 Expand and collapse work orders and operations, using a tree hierarchy
 Display both firmed and unfirmed work orders
 View and update start and end date for each resource
eAM Cost Management
 Overview
 eAM Cost Estimation
 Asset Cost Rollup
Overview
 Costs generate as maintenance work is executed and completed.
 These costs roll up through the Parent/Child hierarchies, and can roll up
  to any level within an asset hierarchy
 Labor, Material, and Equipment charges further classify into several
  maintenance cost categories.
eAM Cost Estimation
 Estimating the cost of maintenance work orders is necessary for planning
  and assessing purposes
 A Work Order's estimated and actual costs might differ because all
  materials or resources, associated with a Work Order, might not actually
  be used when the Work Order executes
 The Work Order Cost Estimate Processor can continually execute or
  launch manually
                        Work Order Cost Estimation Life Cycle
Work Order Cost Estimation
View Work Order Costs
 You can view the Material, Labor, and Equipment costs of Asset Numbers,
  Activities, and Work Orders.
Asset Cost Rollup
 You can optionally roll a child asset's costs into its parent asset, for
  reporting purposes
Direct Items Procurement
 Direct items are either non-stock or description-based. Non-Stock Direct Items can
  represent items that are not stocked in inventory, or services that need to be
  purchased from a supplier
 A planner can procure Direct Items from the Maintenance Workbench
 Purchase requisitions and purchase orders of such items capture the Work Order
  for which they are required
eAM Reports