Advance Maintenance Dashboard and KPI

Effectively develop and implement Maintenance Metrics to activity enhance the organization’s strategies through success factors and performance measures

OVERVIEW

Maintenance KPIs are a reflection of your goals as an organization. Your key performance indicators (KPIs) should reflect what you value and what you are working towards. Maintenance organizations need to measure themselves against a set of standards to determine if operational goals are being achieved. Those metrics could be applied against department-based targets, company standards, or even world-class maintenance benchmarks. Goal-driven KPIs provide critical and immediate feedback on the progress, or lack thereof, made toward process improvements. You can track as many KPIs as you like, but the “key” in KPIs speaks to focusing on those factors most important to the business. It’s essential that what you’re tracking is actually fundamental to organizational success.

You don’t need a KPI for everything. You still have access to all your periodic reports and their deeper information required to make critical maintenance business adjustments. With that thought in mind, you may consider limiting KPIs to those currently most meaningful. KPIs should not be static. Rather you should rotate different KPIs in and out as goals are met and business objective change. Don’t fall into the trap of displaying old KPIs just because they look good on your reports or dashboard!

To enable delegates to have an overall insight of the goal of Maintenance, the performance management, the requirements to achieve maintenance cost effectiveness, understanding the fundamentals of maintenance data, defining the balanced scorecard.

In parallel, the essential of maintenance performance measurement where the cost the common element of equipment life cycle and related elements to complete the maintenance dashboard.

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CLASSROOM

30 - 31 July 2026

8:30 - 16:30

Abidjan, Ivory Coast

French

  • Evaluate preventive maintenance performance including planned vs. scheduled tasks, number of labor hours, preventive maintenance costs, and overall equipment effectiveness.
  • Highlight the most common Measures in Maintenance Management through operational data. The course will overview the maintenance analysis and the measures.
  • Discover maintenance analysis and the metrics; the approach to define maintenance performance and how to collect and analyze data.
  • Identify where actions need to be taken to track and to improve maintenance performance.
  • Identify the steps in the maintenance process from preventive maintenance and predictive maintenance through your failure reporting, analysis, and corrective action system.
  • Consider how much your maintenance and reliability process impact cost, throughput, and quality Look at your maintenance cost as a percentage of replacement asset value.

Executive managers; senior managers; section managers; superintendent; engineers; technicians; OEM; contractors; suppliers; planners/schedulers; store & warehouse from:

  • Operations (QA/QC; Production; Maintenance; Reliability)
  • Asset management & Asset integrity
  • Maintenance, Planning & Scheduling
  • Reliability & Asset healthcare
  • Engineering & technical support
  • Project management
  • Procurement
  • Supply chain
  • Store & Warehouse management

Also, organizations looking to define the appropriate maintenance dashboard and track the right maintenance measures, reporting maintenance performance system and prioritizing the equipment that require more attention from cost base.

  • Over 25 years expertise in heavy industry, maintenance, reliability, project management and operational excellence
  • Past Director of Quality Management for the American Society for Quality (ASQ)
  • Managed and assessed global projects for large organizations on process management, business performance, operations, maintenance and integrated equipment reliability, optimizing manufacturing foot prints, operation system integration, operations due diligence, training-coaching and mentoring clients

RAMS – Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety

The intent of this course is to highlight the fundamental and framework of the RAMS based on a practical understanding of the principles and applications of reliability engineering from the design phase to the disposal of a product or system.

The course will take you over the most comprehensive concepts, methods, technics and best practices from the reliability engineering through the maintenance management and risk management.

Salvo’s Online Workshop is meant to provide an overall insight about product and system life cycle management to the engineering and management department. Hence, it provides all the reliability models and management profile to control risks and yet to mitigate production loss. Using mathematics and standards for calculation, prediction and modelling system’s success. In the end of this course, each delegate will be able and capable to answer the fundamental of reliability engineering concepts, risk management, using mathematics formulas and more.

The workshop includes the student manual in hard and electronic copy; notes from the trainer; exercises; practical case study and more. This is an interactive training course with a wide of examples and knowledge share.

CLASSROOM

27 - 29 July 2026

8:30 - 16:30

Abidjan, Ivory Coast

French

  • Establish an overall understanding of RAMS methodology
  • Learn how to use advance mathematics in reliability engineering
  • Gain insight of risk management
  • Understand how to apply Mil-Std and Mil-HDBK to outline RAMS process
  • Discover the overview of system Maintainability, Dependability and Availability
  • Develop, monitor, control and mitigate process deviation and risks for process sustainability
  • Gain confidence in reliability management in product design
  • Help developing process and system KPI and continuous performance measures
  • Achieve deep understanding of Human errors and risks in process design
  • Attain overall management layers and impact of system performance

VPs, Directors, Division Heads, Managers, Superintendents, Specialists, Leaders, Supervisors, Foremen, Planners, Technicians, & Engineers from the following departments:

  • Maintenance
  • Engineering
  • Reliability
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Predictive Maintenance
  • Shutdowns & Turnarounds
  • Condition Monitoring
  • Rotating Equipment
  • Static Equipment
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Asset Management
  • Asset Integrity
  • Operations
  • Plant
  • Production
  • Process
  • Inspection

From industries including but not limited to:

  • Oil & Gas, Utilities, Manufacturing, Construction, Petrochemicals/Chemicals, Manufacturing, Transportation & Rail, Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare, Mining, Food & Beverages, etc.
  • All other industries that see leadership skills and physical asset management as a factor to business success such as facilities management and operations.

  • Over 25 years expertise in heavy industry, maintenance, reliability, project management and operational excellence
  • Past Director of Quality Management for the American Society for Quality (ASQ)
  • Managed and assessed global projects for large organizations on process management, business performance, operations, maintenance and integrated equipment reliability, optimizing manufacturing foot prints, operation system integration, operations due diligence, training-coaching and mentoring clients
Executive Certificate
Electronic Package of Lectures
Real-World Cases
Available to Trainer’s Consultation
Networking Opportunities

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Société de Gestion des Stocks Pétroliers de Côte d'Ivoire (GESTOCI)

Head of Maintenance

(5/5)

“Very enriching training. Applying the knowledge from this training will certainly contribute to the operational excellence and improvement of the department’s performance.”

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