Maintenance Performance & Costing
Lawson M3 Maintenance Performance & Costing (MCM) provides a suite of standard and user-definable analytical tools for processing maintenance data. Statistics include mean time between failure (MTBF), mean time to repair (MTTR), and resource-based analysis such as available hours versus planned hours and used hours. Much of the statistical information is summarized upwards to the higher levels of the equipment structure, which provides the opportunity to analyze information at, for example, equipment, line and factory levels.
Lawson M3 Maintenance Performance & Costing (MCM) provides a suite of standard and user-definable analytical tools for processing maintenance data. Statistics include mean time between failure (MTBF), mean time to repair (MTTR), and resource-based analysis such as available hours versus planned hours and used hours. Much of the statistical information is summarized upwards to the higher levels of the equipment structure, which provides the opportunity to analyze information at, for example, equipment, line and factory levels.
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Attribute Control
- Lawson M3 Attribute Control (ATC) enables companies to use attributes as a complement to item numbers. ATC is the optimal solution for all environments with graded products. It supports the grading process from supply, through warehouse activities, to order fulfillment. Since ATC supports attribute-based stock and statistics, it is also a natural complement to the Lawson M3 Product Configurator, which mainly supports the dynamic design of a product structure.
- Attribute Control
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Diagnostics Management
- Lawson M3 Diagnostics Management (DIM) provides tools designed to support a reliability improvement program. DIM allows a detailed breakdown of an equipment's structure, which is used to identify potential failure points within equipment or other operational unit and its associated components and subassemblies. The potential failures can then be linked to maintenance routines designed to avoid an actual failure. Criticality rating and consequence analysis systems, together with user-definable statistics, help support the diagnostics decision process.
- Diagnostics Management
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Equipment and Component Control
- Lawson M3 Equipment and Component Control (ICC) gives operational personnel direct access to data, quickly and easily. The user navigates through a Windows-like site structure to access all the important equipment details from a single inquiry point. In addition to core equipment information such as manufacturer, supplier, warranty and purchase details, the user can review textual information, documents and drawings, technical datasheets, diagnostics, service details, work orders, requests, spare parts information, history, and statistics.
- Equipment and Component Control
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Maintenance Planning Board
- Lawson Maintenance Planning Board is an advanced planning function that displays work orders on a graphical Gantt chart. Using drag-and-drop capabilities, work orders can be rescheduled or reallocated to different teams or employees. The graphical planning board also provides access to related Lawson functions.
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Multiple Unit Coordination
- Lawson M3 Multiple Unit Coordination (MUC) allows you to use and configure Lawson M3 in a multi-site organization. The solution also enables enterprises collaborating in the supply chain to operate simultaneously within the same Lawson M3 environment. By administering organizations in different locations and countries as a single unit, Multiple Unit Coordination simplifies planning, logistics, and accounting for inter-company transactions originating in the group.
- Multiple Unit Coordination
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Work Order Processing
- Lawson M3 Work Order Processing (WOP) consists of generated requests that originate from predefined services or user requirements. These requests can be automatically released to become work orders, as in the case of many predefined services and breakdown requests. They can also be directed for approval or for further estimation and planning. At the work order stage, WOP features a variety of options to manage and re-plan work. Other Lawson M3 applications interact extensively with work orders in areas such as spare parts and purchase management. Once completed, the job details are reported, approved and the work order is closed. The details are then available for historical and statistical inquiries.
- Work Order Processing