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Survey 2005<br />

Special Maintenance Applications Software<br />

MaDCAT<br />

MaDCAT is a tool for categorization and analysis of experience data from the<br />

maintenance process.<br />

Company Information:<br />

Name: SYSTECON AB<br />

Address: BOX 5205, SE10245 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN<br />

Contact: Oskar Tengo<br />

Email: systecon@systecon.se<br />

Web: www.systecon.se<br />

Software Details - Functionality:<br />

M a D CAT (Maintenance Data Categorization and Analysis Tool) has special<br />

emphasis on analysing development of reliability, cost and system<br />

performance over time.<br />

For breakdown and accumulation of data (cost, number of events etc),<br />

M a D CAT uses a unique flexible combination of user-defined hierarchical<br />

structures, cost elements and information categories.<br />

M a D CAT analyses events as a function of time or any other time-based<br />

p a r a m e t e r. Trend analysis is used to discover changes in event flows.<br />

Sequential test plans can be applied to verify failure flows. Analysis of failure<br />

intensity is used to determine maintenance intervals.<br />

Data is easily imported and exported from customer’s data sources.<br />

OmegaPS<br />

World leading Logistics Support Analysis Software for the optimization of<br />

design and/or operational support of complex assets.<br />

Company Information:<br />

Name: Pennant Australasia Pty Ltd<br />

Address: Suite 6/344 Highbury Road, Mount Waverley, Victoria 3149.<br />

Contact: Jill Batkin<br />

Phone: 03 9886 7977<br />

Fax: 03 9886 7955<br />

Email: info@pennantaust.com.au<br />

Web: www.pennantaust.com.au<br />

Software Details - Functionality:<br />

The world's leading Logistics Support Analysis package conforming to local<br />

and international standards including: Def Stan 00-60, Mil-Std-1388 2B,<br />

and incorporating the Australian Defence Force DEF-AUST(5692).<br />

OmegaPS reduces the acquisition and life cycle costs of capital equipment<br />

through analysis and optimisation of the speed and frequency of maintenance<br />

related activities whilst reducing the total cost of ownership and increasing<br />

operational availability.<br />

OmegaPS software is used by major manufacturers including: A u s t r a l i a n<br />

Aerospace, Boeing, BAE Systems, Alenia Marconi, Thales, GIAT, Northrop,<br />

Lockheed Martin, Eurocopter, and government organizations including UK<br />

MoD, Australian Defence Force, Canadian DND and Royal Netherlands<br />

Navy & Army.<br />

OmegaPS Analyzer<br />

Life Cycle Costing, Level of Repair Analysis, and Spares Optimization modelling<br />

incorporating proven military derived algorithms and modelling techniques.<br />

Company Information:<br />

Name: Pennant Australasia Pty Ltd<br />

Address: Suite 6/344 Highbury Road, Mount Waverley, Victoria 3149.<br />

Contact: Jill Batkin<br />

Phone: 03 9886 7977<br />

Fax: 03 9886 7955<br />

Email: info@pennantaust.com.au<br />

Web: www.pennantaust.com.au<br />

Software Details - Functionality:<br />

Analyzer utilises practical real life inputs to support analysis of the Cost of<br />

Ownership for an equipment configuration utilised throughout an organisational<br />

structure (eg. Multiple machines spread across multiple sites). Analyzer applies<br />

analytical rigour to economically analyse or optimise equipment and<br />

organisational configurations to minimise cost and maximise availability.<br />

Individual or combined analysis runs can be performed to determine optimal spares<br />

holdings/distribution, economic repair locations or discard recommendations, and<br />

provide an assessment of the whole of life ownership costs.<br />

Analyzer is capable of extracting logistics support data from the OmegaPS<br />

product to aid in the rapid development of analysis models.<br />

OPUS10<br />

OPUS10 is a comprehensive and flexible tool for spares optimisation and<br />

logistics support analysis, enabling maximum availability at minimum cost.<br />

Company Information:<br />

Name: SYSTECON AB<br />

Address: BOX 5205, SE10245 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN<br />

Contact: Oskar Tengo<br />

Email: systecon@systecon.se<br />

Web: www.systecon.se<br />

Software Details - Functionality:<br />

OPUS10 is the world-leading tool for cost effective spares optimisation, life<br />

support costing and evaluation of maintenance and supply concepts.<br />

Furthermore it includes the powerful LORA XT for system based, optimal<br />

allocation of repair resources.<br />

OPUS10 features a very flexible multi indenture, multi echelon model that<br />

accommodates any technology or support organisation. It can model<br />

flexible/lateral re-supply/backorder priority, preventive/ corrective<br />

maintenance as well as repairables, discardables and partly repairables.<br />

The optimisation is made from a system perspective and will facilitate increased<br />

availability combined with savings of 20-40% compared with other methods.<br />

pmo2000<br />

PMO2000 is a Maintenance and Failure Analysis Tool designed for defining the<br />

maintenance re q u i rements and undertaking Reliability Growth Programs for industrial plant.<br />

Company Information:<br />

Name: Steve Turner<br />

Address: 1 Slough Road, Altona<br />

Contact: Steve Turner<br />

Phone: +61 3 419 035<br />

Fax: +61 3 9395 2512<br />

Email: steve@omcsinternational.com<br />

Web: www.reliabilityassurance.com<br />

Software Details - Functionality:<br />

PMO2000 is a tool which stores the maintenance strategy / program for a<br />

company's assets and outputs these into user formatted Maintenance<br />

Schedules (normally MS Word) easily accessible to most CMMS. The failure<br />

analysis techniques are versatile and any version of RCM logic can be applied.<br />

How can the pmo2000 software make your PMO / RCM Program 100%<br />

more Efficient?<br />

1. Provide a purpose designed tool to facilitate and make efficient the<br />

review and analysis of Preventive Maintenance (PM) schedules and<br />

plant failure modes not covered by PM.<br />

2. Dramatically reduce the time of implementation of new RCM / PMO<br />

analysis. Implementation time has been reduced from two weeks to<br />

one day by using the software. We found the preparation and post<br />

analysis implementation of reviewed PM's consumed more elapsed<br />

time than the analysis. By using dynamic filtering and merge<br />

functionality from the PMO2000 database, we can now produce PM<br />

sheets for complete systems in the clients' own format, in one day.<br />

This used to take us two weeks.<br />

3. Swift upload of existing PM schedules. The software has an upload<br />

facility which enables upload of existing PM schedules from standard<br />

electronic formats, for example, MS Excel.<br />

4. Provide a secure repository for PM schedules and Failure Management<br />

S t r a t e g y. The software is designed to be a secure repository for PM<br />

schedules and FMEA which are in essence, very valuable corporate<br />

intellectual property. Often, clients retain this information in<br />

spreadsheets which are insecure, manipulated by many, are not<br />

conducive to good document control and are often lost as staff move on.<br />

5. Provide a log of PM changes. The software retains history of all PM's<br />

active, inactive, modified or deleted. Old tasks are retained in the<br />

system as a historical record.<br />

6. Each task is recorded with a justification. A justification for a task and<br />

or the modification of the task or the frequency of the task is recorded<br />

in the software with the task record.

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