[scifinoir2] brilliant inventions

2010-09-03 Thread Mr. Worf
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Jul.11, 2010



Maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) involves fixing any sort of
mechanical or electrical device should it become out of order or broken
(known as repair, unscheduled or casualty maintenance). It also includes
performing routine actions which keep the device in working order (known as
scheduled maintenance) or prevent trouble from arising (preventive
maintenance). MRO may be defined as, “All actions which have the objective
of retaining or restoring an item in or to a state in which it can perform
its required function. The actions include the combination of all technical
and corresponding administrative, managerial, and supervision actions.”

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MRO operations can be categorised by whether the product remains the
property of the customer, i.e. a service is being offered, or whether the
product is bought by the reprocessing organisation and sold to any customer
wishing to make the purchase. (Guadette, 2002)

The former of these represents a closed loop supply chain and usually has
the scope of maintenance, repair or overhaul of the product. The latter of
the categorisations is an open loop supply chain and is typified by
refurbishment and remanufacture. The main characteristic of the closed loop
system is that the demand for a product is matched with the supply of a used
product. Neglecting asset write-offs and exceptional activities the total
population of the product between the customer and the service provider
remains constant.


Re: [scifinoir2] brilliant inventions

2010-09-03 Thread Martin Baxter
Mr Worf, a Very Late But Well-Earned First Laugh of the Day Award!

On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Mr. Worf hellomahog...@gmail.com wrote:



 Brilliant Inventions http://www.agimia.com/brilliant-inventions/

 filed in Agimia Stuff http://www.agimia.com/category/agimia-stuff/ on
 Jul.11, 2010



 Maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) involves fixing any sort of
 mechanical or electrical device should it become out of order or broken
 (known as repair, unscheduled or casualty maintenance). It also includes
 performing routine actions which keep the device in working order (known as
 scheduled maintenance) or prevent trouble from arising (preventive
 maintenance). MRO may be defined as, “All actions which have the objective
 of retaining or restoring an item in or to a state in which it can perform
 its required function. The actions include the combination of all technical
 and corresponding administrative, managerial, and supervision actions.”


 http://www.agimia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/brilliant_inventions0.jpg

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 MRO operations can be categorised by whether the product remains the
 property of the customer, i.e. a service is being offered, or whether the
 product is bought by the reprocessing organisation and sold to any customer
 wishing to make the purchase. (Guadette, 2002)

 The former of these represents a closed loop supply chain and usually has
 the scope of maintenance, repair or overhaul of the product. The latter of
 the categorisations is an open loop supply chain and is typified by
 refurbishment and remanufacture. The main characteristic of the closed loop
 system is that the demand for a product is matched with the supply of a used
 product. Neglecting asset write-offs and exceptional activities the total
 population of the product between the customer and the service provider
 remains constant.

  




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