Airports typically have many facilities spread out over an extensive area, sometimes several kilometers apart. These facilities often house specified systems critical for the smooth operations of an airport. The seamless tracking of these facilities, the systems they house, and their service, maintenance, and operational status are critical in ensuring efficient and uninterrupted airport operations.
CMMS is designed to track, monitor, and manage the service, maintenance, and life-cycle of these systems/assets to ensure reliable and uninterrupted airport operations and avoid expensive flight delays and potentially adverse passenger experiences that can cause the absence of such systems. Therefore, proper design and implementation of the CMMS are crucial for achieving intended objectives.
Tagging of airport assets is the key to the successful and efficient implementation of the CMMS. This paper aims to provide a method and a process for successfully implementing a CMMS functionality that ensures standardization, consistency, and the required level of specificity in tagging airport assets while minimizing human errors during the tagging process.
Asset Tag Design Practices in Airports: A Case Study of CMMS Configuration
Sustainable aviat.
2022-11-26
14 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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