Maintenance Cost Reduction in Facilities and Utilities Areas
Abstract
Maintenance and repair spending is a
normal and expected cost of facility ownership.
However, the cost can be minimized through an
aggressive facility management program and the
use of applicable diagnostic tools. Costs of parts
consumption and preventive maintenance activities
were evaluated for Mylan LLC, Caguas Site. These
costs were accounted for $59,700 in utilities,
facilities and environmental areas. The voice of
customer requested reduce costs of spare parts
consumption in the preventive maintenance
activities, preventive maintenance (PM) frequency
rationalization and eliminate non-value added
(NVA) tasks in preventive maintenance activities.
DMAIC approach methodology was used to reduce
the maintenance costs. Fishbone and others Root
Cause Problems Tools were used to determine what
the possible cause of the highest costs of parts
consumption, redundant frequency of preventive
maintenance activities and tasks with no value
added. Method, equipment and materials were the
most probable causes. Improvements in the
procedures and forms used to perform the
preventive maintenance as well as the
rationalization in the frequency of the tasks using
the ANSI/ASHRAE/ACCA Standard 180-2012
“Standard Practice for Inspection and
Maintenance of Commercial Building HVAC
Systems” as a guideline for frequency assignment
were actions implemented to reduce the
maintenance costs [1].
Key Terms ⎯ DMAIC, Highest Costs, PM,
Reduction.