This is a good video overview of how one Equipment Manager uses information to make decisions and saves money. The video is about one hour long. Considering that it took him 45 years to learn this, maybe it is not too long. It will give you a good way to compare your processes to his, no matter if you have 5 machines or 874 like Bill DeRousse.
Bill will show you his numbers and explain why you need to calculate this for your fleet.
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The PowerPoint slides (which you will want) are available for free. Just send me your e-mail address by private message. (They are too large to attach and not yet published on the internet.)
DESCRIPTION:
Should a vehicle be replaced or repaired? Study an example of equipment costs (Cost Per Mile or Hour, Repair hours per mile/hour, Average age and Average usage) over the past four years and see what factors have affected costs.
PRESENTOR:
Bill DeRousse
City of Everett Washington and Everett Utilities
Mr. Bill DeRousse has been a Fleet Manager for 45 years with both private and public fleet operations. He is currently the Fleet Superintendent for the city of Everett and Everett Transit, Everett, Washington. He served for six years as the president of the Public Fleet Managers Association and now the information officer, serves as a committee chair with Seattle Chapter of NAFA. Serves on many committees within the state Of Washington as well on several national transit and vehicle committees. Bill is a public speaker in all areas of fleet management giving presentations throughout the United States annually.
For more info on the calculating Best Equipment Replacement points in time, Click Here or send me a Private Message. Please post comments about the video or subject matter.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Equipment Replacement, How Long Can You Safely Keep Your Machines?
Posted by Dan Rooks at 4:48 PM
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Best practices shared on this blog. My maintenance software company would love to have this.
You have successfully completed the heavy equipment training programs and are eligible to safely operate heavy machinery, you can apply for numerous positions in the field of heavy equipment operations.
nice post! this is so cool to see! caster
For as long as your storage space keeps your equipment intact and your equipment would undergo regular maintenance, I think your equipment would last a minimum of 5 years.
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