Identify TPM implementation requirements in the maintenance and repair of NAJA light vehicles
Maintenance is one of the most important parts in the planning of any organization today and its role in the NAJA is more than other government organizations. The purpose of this study was to identify the requirements for TPM implementation in the NAJA light vehicle network.
This research is applied which has been done with a qualitative method. Data collection methods included interviews and documentary methods (archival studies) and non-documentary methods (non-archival studies). Content analysis and coding methods have been used to analyze the information.
The research findings have shown that according to the results obtained from the review and analysis of themes related to the implementation requirements of TPM in the NAJA’s light vehicles maintenance, totally 43 basic themes and 7 constructive themes (including: knowledge and education, cultural, process And technology, management, manpower, operational, planning) were found. According to the Pareto principle and the 20/80 law, from total of 43 basic themes identified, 8 themes with the highest percentage of importance have been identified, which include teaching TPM principles to employees and executives, providing new IT infrastructure including CMMS, training Maintenance with TPM direction, support and participation of managers and senior organizational officials, anticipation of motivational stimulants in staff and units, convincing provinces and independent units of the TPM implementation importance, establishing new and standard repair centers in accordance with TPM, Full PM implementation.
TPM , Maintenance , Light vehicles , Naja
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