Critical Chain Project Management Accelerates Equipment Shutdown Management Improvement Process - Preprint 09-051

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Asgaard
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Asset availability has been a longstanding objective in mining and mineral processing plants around the world. Enormous resources in both dollars and manpower are invested in improvement efforts to achieve higher asset availability. One dimension of asset availability is the time equipment is out of service for large scale planned maintenance activity: grinding mills, kilns, furnaces, mobile equipment, shovels and draglines are all regularly taken out of service for extended repairs and service. The speed, cost and quality of these planned outages provide an opportunity to increase asset availability. Equipment shutdowns are projects that are executed in a compressed time period. This paper will describe how the overall time and cost of equipment shutdowns were significantly reduced at Cliffs Natural Resources Michigan Operations (CNRMO) through the introduction of the Critical Chain Project Management techniques.
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APA: C. Asgaard  (2009)  Critical Chain Project Management Accelerates Equipment Shutdown Management Improvement Process - Preprint 09-051

MLA: C. Asgaard Critical Chain Project Management Accelerates Equipment Shutdown Management Improvement Process - Preprint 09-051. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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