Feature Maintenance management MMS passes with flying colours
Idhammar Systems MMS is making sure site maintenance management operations run smoothly for Rockwood Pigments. The company manufactures and processes liquid, powder and granulated forms of iron oxide colour pigments, and supplies a range of natural and synthetic inorganic pigments and automated pigment-handling systems
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ockwood Pigments’ manufactur- ing site at Kidsgrove, Stoke-on- Trent, is moving away from its outdated paper based mainte- nance operation. Historically the site relied on hand written requests and a spreadsheet for work orders and requi- sitions that were passed to the engi- neers, making it near impossible to keep an accurate record of all the maintenance work taking place around the site. This caused frequent discrepancies, meaning that response to breakdown was often delayed and sometimes even missed. So the Rockwood I.T. manager, Jonathan Ellis and engineering team leader Peter Richardson wanted a solution.
Shades of grey
Disaster struck in 2007 when Rockwood Pigments’ Kidsgrove site was flooded, destroying many impor- tant calibration reports, service records, manuals and other crucial documents, as well as records for both the running of the site and quality and environmen- tal audits. This proved the critical factor in the company’s resolve to better protect their assets and backup their maintenance data. With this in mind they sought to find the best possible solution for change. The first step was to invest in their plant, improve plan- ning, and move from a reactive to a pre- ventive approach to maintenance. Engineering team leader, Peter Richardson understood the opportuni- ties of a ‘joined up approach’ to main- tenance using a CMMS. Demonstrating
regulatory compliance was also a key driver for purchasing a CMMS due to the pressure from both internal and external auditors to show evidence come audit time. “We could provide records and most of the evidence needed for the audi- tors, but finding it quickly was proving difficult. We needed to be able to prove times and dates on maintenance works, so we had to commit to a better way of working in the form of MMS software.”
A clearer picture
Having chosen to implement the Idhammar MMS, it was a chance for a brand new start, so Rockwood set about adding data to the system whilst cleansing existing records.
Richardson explains: “The data input process provided the perfect opportunity to clean up our records; we had around 3,000 suppliers on record, half of which were out of date and several listed for machines we didn’t even use anymore. It was the same with the engineering spares. “Eliminating outdated files has improved the efficiency of our asset management.” With their data in order Rockwood Pigments started to enjoy the other ben- efits of the software including a clearer more organised approach to mainte- nance which allowed the scheduling and classification of their maintenance (preventative or breakdown, new instal- lation or inspection, condition monitor- ing etc), as well as the opportunity to set up planned preventative maintenance
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tasks; enabling auto inspection and reporting on a number of critical items. Also, process controllers are now able to take advantage of the software’s power- ful reporting and analysis tools which allow them to cross check data and report on the findings.
Exceeding expectations Despite an initial concern from the engineering team that the software was put in place as a time and motion study, it soon became clear that the software helped to demonstrate the value of the team; including hours worked and jobs completed. The Idhammar MMS has been a great success, allowing Rockwood Pigments to be more cost and time efficient; maximising asset performance whilst reducing overall downtime. Concerns about regulatory compliance are also a thing of the past due to the central data repository which stores permits to work, health and safety certificates and service history records which are assigned to each asset. Peter remarks: “I’m now confi- dent that I can produce the correct maintenance documentation quickly and easily and demonstrate the profes- sional running of the department.”
Smooth and seamless
Pleased with the progress the mainte- nance team was making and happy with their chosen CMMS, early in 2011 Rockwood Pigments chose to upgrade their Idhammar MMS sofware to the latest version in order to benefit from new features and functionality. Jonathan Ellis, I.T. Manager comments: “When working with Idhammar Systems, software migrations and upgrades are smooth. It’s the way system implementations should be - swift and hassle free.”
In relation to the latest version, Richardson concludes: “There are still many valuable features of the software which we will be using in the future, but for now, it does everything we wanted it to and more.” Idhammar Systems
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