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Optimal preventive maintenance planning for multiple elevators

The purpose of this paper is to properly plan the preventive maintenance schedule for multiple elevators and optimize the number of maintenance workers.The total amount of the maintenance cost consisting of the labor cost, the part cost, and the quality cost the loss evaluated in terms of cost, to b...

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Published in:Journal of quality in maintenance engineering 2001-06, Vol.7 (2), p.128-150
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subjects Breakdowns
Elevators & escalators
Failure
Labor costs
Lifts
Maintenance
Maintenance management
Manufacturing
Mathematical models
Optimization
Planning
Preventive maintenance
Scheduling
Service centers
Standard deviation
Studies
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