
doi: 10.5772/59023
handle: 11367/41789 , 11580/36897
Pharmaceutical industries are continuously seeking out new strategies to improve their operations and gain a competitive advantage. Maintenance tends to be a key management issue for many pharmaceutical companies. Proper maintenance management requires information about maintenance performance for the planning and controlling of maintenance processes. However, it is generally difficult to reconcile production and maintenance goals. This work presents an integrated management system that can help in finding optimal maintenance strategies via a multi-object approach. The availability of an integrated system allows for detecting potential management problems and optimizing costs. Furthermore, the proposed method offers significant additional input data that can be useful to analysts for improving maintenance management.
Maintenance, Efficiency, HD28-70, Management, Pharmaceutical, Management. Industrial management, Management; Efficiency; Productivity; Maintenance; Pharmaceutical, Management, Efficiency, Productivity, Maintenance, Pharmaceutical, Productivity
Maintenance, Efficiency, HD28-70, Management, Pharmaceutical, Management. Industrial management, Management; Efficiency; Productivity; Maintenance; Pharmaceutical, Management, Efficiency, Productivity, Maintenance, Pharmaceutical, Productivity
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