Results of this research were inconclusive. A consolidated corrosion control facility would seem to offer dollar savings in the form of reduced man-hours required to perform corrosion control and prevention maintenance on vehicles and aerospace ground equipment maintained by a Transportation Squadron Vehicle Maintenance Branch, a Field Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment Branch, and an Organizational Maintenance Squadron Non-Powered Aerospace Ground Equipment Section on an 'average' Air Force base. Imperfections in the data and the number of assumptions found necessary, however, make any such finding tenuous at best. Additional study is clearly indicated.
A Cost Effectiveness Study of a Consolidated Corrosion Control Work Center
1976
137 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Corrosion & Corrosion Inhibition , Maintenance management , Corrosion inhibition , Centralized , Cost effectiveness , Air Force facilities , Maintenance equipment , Maintenance personnel , Corrosion , Cleaning , Paints , Preventive maintenance , Protective treatments , Manpower , Enlisted personnel , Air Force personnel , Cost analysis , Scale , Costs , Time studies , Military vehicles , Ground support equipment , Logistics management , Theses , Fixed costs
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