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MOM460 Operation and maintenance management

Operation and maintenance challenges facing the development of Skrugard and Havis facilities

Student Fredrik Haugland Danielsen Veronica Hamarhaug Annikken Larsen Linn Underbakke

Student number 204286 206810 207493 207349

Email f.hauglanddanielsen@stud.uis.no v.hamarhaug@stud.uis.no Anni.larsen@stud.uis.no

l.underbakke@stud.uis.no

Table of Contents 1. Description of the Skrugard and Havis facilities .................................................................................. 3 2. Skrugard and Havis challenges ............................................................................................................ 4 3. The main critical operations and maintenance challenges ................................................................. 6 4. Alternatives to overcome the main challenges ................................................................................... 7 6. Application of LCC analysis ................................................................................................................ 11 7. Managing spare parts logistics and inventory. .................................................................................. 13 8. Usage and management of data and information ............................................................................ 16 9. Main operational and maintenance goals ......................................................................................... 17 10. Team work



References:  2013),  Skrugard-­‐oljen  J.D.,  (1995).  (July  2002),  K.  (2011).

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