Planon Asset & Maintenance Management
Planons lösning för tillgångs- och underhållshantering gör det möjligt att proaktivt skapa underhållsplaner och hantera tillgångar under hela livscykeln.
Lär dig merIn my previous blog, I explained how to build a structured repository of your assets. Knowing your asset related contracts and the terms and conditions is a second important step to getting the fundamentals in place for effective maintenance management.
Without a proper contract management repository, you and your organisation are at high risk and not in control of supplier obligations, associated costs, and contract terminations or regulatory compliance. A structured contract registration allows you to proactively manage suppliers, validate contract related cost and performance, ensures timely contract cancellation or change, and delivers valuable information to improve contracting policies.
Setting up your contract management repository starts with an inventory of contract categories such as activity based contracts, performance contracts or framework agreements and the contract applications such as maintenance, services, procurement, lease or any other. For any contract, you have to collect, register and maintain a set of basic data, such as:
On top of the basic data, the contract category determines the next level of contract data and information. For an activity-based maintenance contract, you have to register information about:
As performance contracting is a completely different concept for outsourcing maintenance, the performance contract includes different types of data and information, such as:
It is obvious that the more complex contracts are, the more they result in a more complex registration and contract management process. In all cases, you will need to start with the registration of your basic contracts. Once you have your basics in place, the contract management process will help you to evolve to the next level of maintenance contracting and outsourcing. However, for registering any type of contract, bear in mind the following three starting points: