
1.0 Why do we need effective Spare parts planning?
It is a challenge for asset intensive industries to maintain optimum level of spare parts in the inventory. Keeping lower levels of parts than required could mean non availability of parts in time to carry out planned and unplanned maintenance, thereby increasing equipment down time. Reduced availability of equipment can lead to lower production and impacts meeting customer delivery schedules. On the other hand, keeping higher inventory of spare parts means higher inventory carrying cost which will increase overall production cost. Also, industry often experiences the risk of excessive stock of parts in the inventory becoming obsolete over a period of time due to technology and engineering advancements. Either way, it is a challenge for maintenance planners and the MRO stock planners to keep the optimum level of stock on continuous basis.
2.0 Business criticality
Most manufacturing plants and maintenance departments face the challenge of lowering operating cost and improving service levels. Manufacturing systems have become more sophisticated due to demand for agility and flexibility over involving greater capital investments. This has added complexity in maintaining machinery in running condition with minimal impact to production and minimal impact to customer delivery schedules.
Demand unpredictability, part alternatives, high service levels, accurate forecast of part requirement also add to the complexity to the planning for spare parts.
3.0 Key business process requirements
Here are a number of business process requirements that drive spare parts planning:
4.0 SAP ERP functionality to support Spare parts management
SAP ERP supports these key requirements through Plant Maintenance module and integrated functions including inventory, warehouse, procurement, finance and costing. In addition, maintenance scheduling can impact production scheduling. Some of the key functions of SAP that support spare parts planning are described below:
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4.1 Material Master Setup
Spare parts can be broadly classified as:
Requirement for maintenance spare parts are usually generated in the following ways:
The table below lists the combination of common MRP parameters used for re-order planning of MRO spares. The combination of MRP type and Lot size keys in conjunction with reorder point, fixed lot, max stock addresses most of the common planning needs for maintenance spare parts.
MRP Type | Lot Size | Reorder Point | Fixed Lot | Max Stock | Effect |
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V1 | HB | X | X | Replenishes to max stock level when below | |
V1 | FX | X | X | Replenishes to a fixed quantity when below re-order point; allows work order influence | |
VB | HB | X | X | Replenishes to max stock level when below re-order point; does not allow work order influence | |
VB | FX | X | X | Replenishes to a fixed quantity when below re-order point; does not allow work order influence | |
PD | EX | Orders only per work order requirement. allows work order influence | |||
ND | No planning; will not order |
4.2 Integration of PM with Procurement processes
4.3 Integration of PM with Warehouse processes
4.4 Core Plant Maintenance processes
Order Management: Work orders in SAP support component planning. Stock items as well as non-stock items can be planned on work orders. Stock items create reservations instantly on saving work orders. Materials are issued to work orders from stock. if parts are not available in stock, system creates purchase requisitions. Purchase requisitions are created immediately on saving work orders for non-stock items. System offers functionality to create planned, unplanned and emergency work orders.
Refurbishment process: Refurbishment Order is a special type of work order that allows repairing of damaged parts in-house or through external vendors. Damaged part is refurbished and then put back in stock for consumption. This process is fully integrated into inventory, costing and MRP functions of SAP.
Serial number management: Spare parts can be tracked individually through serial number management functionality in SAP. Parts can be serialized at the time of material receipts, issue or during stock transfers. Serialization also helps in tracking warranty on parts. vendors can be made accountable for parts that fail prematurely through this functionality.
5.0 Key Metrics
Here are a few key performance indicators that provide analysis on effectiveness of spare parts management:
Equipment efficiency: Percentage of the number of maintenance labor hours spent on an equipment vs equipment operating time.
Maintenance effectiveness: Operating time / (operating time + downtime for maintenance ) as a percentage. Represents equipment availability from maintenance perspective.
Unplanned downtime %: Percentage of time equipment/facilities are not available for production due to maintenance requirements.
Maintenance cost %: Equipment/facility maintenance cost as a percentage of manufacturing controllable costs.
MTTR: Mean time to repair equipment and facilities for a defined unit of measure such as operating hours, number of batch runs, etc.
MTTF: Average interval of time between failures of equipment and facilities for a defined unit of measure such as operating hours, number of batch runs etc.
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