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Basic SAP Plant Maintenance Training

Title Basic SAP Plant Maintenance TrainingSAP Course Listing
Length 3 Days
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Course Outline for Basic SAP Plant Maintenance
Table of Contents for Basic SAP Plant Maintenance Training Manual
Onsite Courses Available upon request. Please contact Jocelyn Hayes, Director of Training and Consulting: 1.855.ERPtips (377.8477) ext 122 or Jocelyn.Hayes at ERPtips dot com.
Delivery
  • Classroom: Group-Live, Instructor-led classroom training with hands-on exercises and one workstation per student.
  • Virtual: You can now sign up for the same live classes offered at our training facility, yet attend from the comfort of your own location.
Who Should Attend
  • Project team members supporting PM
  • Business Analysts supporting PM
  • IT staff
  • Maintenance Managers, Reliability Practitioners, Planner/Schedulers, and procurement personnel who support maintenance
Prerequisites
Level Beginner
Advanced Preparation None
Objectives The SAP Plant Maintenance Module is a part of the SAP Logistics Suite of applications. It can operate as an overall maintenance business process or function as a standalone Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS). Using a well developed and mature set of technical objects and transactional documents, the Plant Maintenance module allows a maintenance organization to identify, document, and correct failures and degradations of any assets for which they have responsibility, and plan and schedule activities to prevent or predict failures and keep assets and processes operating within design specifications.
Topics
  • Plant Maintenance Overview
  • Plant Maintenance and Reliability
  • Plant Maintenance Asset Data
  • Plant Maintenance Organizational Elements
  • Plant Maintenance Transactional Objects
  • Preventive Maintenance Objects
  • Cross Application Objects
  • Integration of Plant Maintenance With Other Modules
  • Reporting
APICS / CPE / CMA / CEU Credits 24
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Plant Maintenance

The SAP Plant Maintenance Module is a part of the SAP Logistics Suite of applications. It can operate as an overall maintenance business process or function as a standalone Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS). Using a well developed and mature set of technical objects and transactional documents, the Plant Maintenance module allows a maintenance organization to identify, document, and correct failures and degradations of any assets for which they have responsibility, and plan and schedule activities to prevent or predict failures and keep assets and processes operating within design specifications.

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"The ERPtips instructor geared this class to the students and their companies' Basis environments. We covered important topics that are hard to find practical information on, like kernel upgrades and hotpacks. I was later able to apply this knowledge to my company's own SAP system.

To get exposure to all the key material in this course, I might have had to take about three courses from SAP itself. The instructor went the extra mile to make sure that everyone's questions were answered."

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