Technical details
Number of pages |
587 pages |
Written by |
Karl Liebstückel |
Plant Maintenance with SAP (2nd Edition)
Learn how to successfully structure your technical systems and business processes in plant maintenance using SAP Enterprise Asset Management (EAM). You’ll learn the ins and outs of plant maintenance with SAP, including essential customization settings and processes—from refurbishment to condition-based maintenance. This updated edition is based on SAP ERP 6.0, and includes expanded information on subcontracting, inspection rounds, easy document management, and much more.
Business Processes and Customizing
Explore the important processes and their setup in the SAP system. You‘ll learn all about the various maintenance categories, including repair, external processing, and calibration of test equipment.
Special Topics
Learn how EAM interacts with other components, how to create reports, and which new technologies
are really useful. You’ll also learn how to improve the usability of your system.
Real-World, Practical Information
Use each chapter’s practical tips for customizing and daily operations. You’ll also find an entire chapter dedicated to success and risk factors in a project.
New in This Edition
This second edition is based on SAP ERP 6.0 enhancement package 4, and contains new sections on pool asset management, shift notes and shift reports, subcontracting, inspections rounds, and SAP Easy Document Management.
Highlights
-- Structuring of Technical Systems
- Functional locations, equipment, materials,BOMs
-- Business Processes
- Planned and preventative plant maintenance, immediate repair, subcontracting, refurbishment, condition-based and project-based maintenance, and much more
-- Integration
- Interfaces to external systems, integration within SAP ERP
-- Plant Maintenance Controlling
- Reporting, budgeting
-- New Information Technologies
- SAP NetWeaver Portal, cFolders, Asset Management, RFID, SOA
The Author
Karl Liebstückel is Professor of Information Management and Business Software at the Wüzburg-Schweinfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany. He is also Chairman of the German SAP User Group (DSAG) and leads its Plant Maintenance and Service Management work group.