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Study On The Equipment Management Based On ERP Theory

Posted on:2009-06-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J KangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360242474931Subject:Mechanical engineering
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To enterprise, equipment management is an important part of the whole management of enterprise with the purpose to reach the goal of producing management, acquire the best economy and social benefit by means of good equipment and investmentefficiency. So it is a significant for research on equipment management under the new market condition.Equipment management is an important part of business management, It's the basis of producing management, in addition,the continuity and equilibrity during producingprocess are mainly guaranteed by machine's in gear work. At the same time ,Equipment management can insure the product's quality which is the life of business and backbone of competitive. Equipment management is an important approach to improve economy benefit. Thus it can be seen, equipment management not only influencethe present producing management, but also the long-term development as well as rise and fall of an enterprise.The proposed thesis first introduces the ERP and equipment management theory,and goes on presenting these theory in detail, and the two were combined organic, in the third chapter of how to carry on the equipment managemen under the ERP environment in detail, finally, regarding the qi mining equipment management as the case study, and analysis of its current equipment management and the information management development ,from the overall life-cycle point of view and discard the past narrow concept that the only equipment maintenance is the equipment management .In short, Theproposed thesis truly is a combination of the theory and practice ,ERPand equipment management theory applied to the actual mining equipment management ,and Outlooking the development trend of theQi mining future .
Keywords/Search Tags:ERP, Equipment management, TPM, Overall life-cycle
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