Mr Worf, a Very Late But Well-Earned First Laugh of the Day Award!

On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Mr. Worf <hellomahog...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) involves fixing any sort of
> mechanical or electrical device should it become out of order or broken
> (known as repair, unscheduled or casualty maintenance). It also includes
> performing routine actions which keep the device in working order (known as
> scheduled maintenance) or prevent trouble from arising (preventive
> maintenance). MRO may be defined as, “All actions which have the objective
> of retaining or restoring an item in or to a state in which it can perform
> its required function. The actions include the combination of all technical
> and corresponding administrative, managerial, and supervision actions.”
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> MRO operations can be categorised by whether the product remains the
> property of the customer, i.e. a service is being offered, or whether the
> product is bought by the reprocessing organisation and sold to any customer
> wishing to make the purchase. (Guadette, 2002)
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> The former of these represents a closed loop supply chain and usually has
> the scope of maintenance, repair or overhaul of the product. The latter of
> the categorisations is an open loop supply chain and is typified by
> refurbishment and remanufacture. The main characteristic of the closed loop
> system is that the demand for a product is matched with the supply of a used
> product. Neglecting asset write-offs and exceptional activities the total
> population of the product between the customer and the service provider
> remains constant.
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