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SUMMARY:Perencanaan & Pengendalian Operasi Pembangkit
DESCRIPTION:Background & About the Course\nOperation planning and control is the process of planning production activities to ensure that what has been planned is executed effectively and meets expectations. Operation planning involves determining the products to be produced\, the quantities needed\, the duration of the production process\, and the resources required. In contrast\, operation control focuses on assessing the capacity of the resources used to meet the plan\, ensuring production capabilities align with the plan\, and making necessary adjustments. \nCourse Objectives\nParticipants will learn to: \n\nProduce efficiently and effectively.\nOptimize the use of capital.\nGain a competitive edge in the market.\nAchieve sufficient profits for the company.\nEstablish an economical inventory system.\n\nWho Should Attend\nRecommended Participants: \n\nMaintenance personnel\, technicians\, and mechanical operators\nSupervisors and staff\nAnyone interested in benefiting from this training.\n\nCourse Outline\n\nFundamentals of Operations Management\nScope of Operations in Power Generation Systems\nMaintenance Planning\n\n\nIntegrated aspects and periodic maintenance\n\n\nPower Plant Maintenance Procedures\nEfficiency Management\nPerformance Index of Power Plants:\n\n\nDefinition of Power Plant Performance Index\nOutage duration and derating\nPerformance Index formulas\n\n\nLevels of Operation Planning and Control:\n\n\nLong-Term Planning:\nBusiness forecasting activities\nProduct and sales quantity planning\nProduction planning\nMaterial requirements and financial planning\nMedium-Term Planning:\nCapacity requirements planning\nMaterial requirements planning\nMaster production scheduling and distribution planning\nShort-Term Planning:\nFinal product assembly scheduling activities\nInput-output planning and control\nProduction activity control\nImplementation and control of purchasing and project management\n\n\nEvaluation and Case Studies\n\nAbout the Course Leader\nMaridjo\, Drs\, ST.\, MT. is an alumnus of the Mechanical Engineering program at the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). He has served as a lecturer at PEDC and currently teaches at the Polytechnic ITB (POLBAN). He has taught numerous topics related to his expertise to various companies in Indonesia\, including predictive and preventive maintenance\, lubrication systems\, diesel engines\, pumps\, gas turbines\, piping\, compressors\, boilers\, and more. Many participants from companies such as Chevron\, Semen Gresik\, Baturaja Cement\, Pertamina\, Pusri\, GGPC\, Qatar employees\, Libyan oil and gas companies\, UP IV Balongan Pertamina\, PT. Indocement\, several hydropower plants\, hotels\, PT. Pupuk Kujang\, PT. Bio Farma\, BPPT\, PT. Bintang Agung\, and other oil and gas companies in Indonesia have been trained and collaborated with him.
URL:https://smart-training-center.com/event/perencanaan-pengendalian-operasi-pembangkit/
LOCATION:Bandung\, Jawa Barat\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Maintenance,Power Generation,Production Operation
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ORGANIZER;CN="PT Fiqry Jaya Manunggal":MAILTO:info@fiqry.com
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CREATED:20241122T163237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T050832Z
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SUMMARY:Reliability Management
DESCRIPTION:Background & About the Course\nReliability refers to the ability of a component\, machine\, or product to function effectively over a specified period under certain operational conditions. It is crucial for ensuring smooth operations\, reducing downtime\, and minimizing the risk of failure. Reliability strategies involve enhancing the quality of individual components\, implementing redundancy\, and optimizing operational processes. \nThrough effective reliability management\, companies can ensure that all equipment operates without failure\, avoids derating\, and maintains optimal costs. This approach includes identifying failure causes\, eliminating or mitigating risks\, and applying systematic corrective actions. This training is designed to help participants understand the concepts\, techniques\, and implementation processes of reliability management in their work environments. \nCourse Objectives\nAfter completing this training\, participants are expected to: \n\nUnderstand the fundamental concepts and scope of Reliability Management processes.\nConduct equipment reliability assessments using the System Equipment Reliability Prioritization (SERP) approach.\nDetermine equipment priorities requiring further analysis through Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA) and Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA).\nDevelop corrective action plans in the form of Failure Defense Tasks (FDT) and provide improvement recommendations.\nIdentify barriers to implementing reliability management and formulate effective solution strategies.\n\nWho Should Attend\nRecommended Participants: \n\nMechanical Engineers\, Superintendents\, Supervisors\, and Managers\nMaintenance Superintendents\, Engineers\, Supervisors\, and Managers\nReliability Professionals\nAnyone interested in expanding their knowledge in this subject area\n\nCourse Outline\nBasic Concepts and Initial Approaches \n\nDefinition and importance of Reliability Management\nScope of Reliability Management processes\nIntroduction to System Equipment Reliability Prioritization (SERP)\nBasic principles of SERP\nTechniques for baseline reliability assessment\nIdentification of priority equipment\n\nAnalysis and Identification of Failure Causes \n\nFailure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA)\nSteps for conducting FMEA\nCase studies on FMEA application\nRoot Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA)\nTechniques for identifying root causes\nUse of analytical tools (fishbone diagram\, 5 Whys)\n\nCorrective Actions and Practical Implementation \n\nAction Plan/Failure Defense Task (FDT)\nDeveloping action plans for risk mitigation\nMonitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of FDT\nBarriers and Solutions in Implementing Reliability Management\nAnalyzing internal and external challenges\nStrategies for overcoming implementation barriers in the field\n\nAbout the Course Leaders\nIr. Deddy Nugraha & Team   \nIr. Deddy Nugraha completed his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Bandung Institute of Technology\, specializing in Power Plant (Gas Turbine\, Steam Turbine\, Pump & Compressor) with a focus on Reliability\, Quality\, and Maintenance Management. He has experience as a Senior Propulsion Engineer at Universal Maintenance Center PT. IPTN (1991 – 2002) and currently works as a Reliability Engineer and Professional Training Instructor. \nHis training experience includes instructing at various companies such as PT. Tjiwi Kimia\, PT. Suparma\, PT. Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper\, PT. Indonesia Power\, British Petroleum\, PT. Pertamina\, PT. Krakatau Steel\, PT. Amoco Mitsui\, PT. Semen Gresik\, Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa\, PT. Puncak Jaya Power\, and Medco Energy\, among others.
URL:https://smart-training-center.com/event/reliability-management/
LOCATION:Bandung\, Jawa Barat\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Maintenance,Production Operation
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ORGANIZER;CN="PT Fiqry Jaya Manunggal":MAILTO:info@fiqry.com
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T041152Z
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SUMMARY:Uji Persiapan Operasi Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Termal
DESCRIPTION:Background & About the Course\nSmooth\, problem-free\, and economical power plant operations are the goals of all stakeholders in the electricity generation sector. A critical activity to achieve these goals is the proper preparation of both main and auxiliary equipment before they are integrated into the system. This preparation process\, known as power plant operational activities\, includes testing equipment conditions based on technical specifications that align with their design\, ensuring that no issues arise once they are operational. \nThis training will cover how to conduct operational preparation activities\, including testing procedures that encompass preventive actions\, prerequisites\, preparation arrangements\, operational procedures\, and conclusions. This training is particularly suitable for designers\, implementation engineers\, and technical personnel involved in the design\, maintenance\, and operation of power plants. \nCourse Objectives\nAfter completing this training\, participants are expected to: \n\nEnhance technical skills in testing critical power plant components to ensure smooth\, problem-free\, and economical operations.\nPlan tests meticulously\, including preventive actions\, requirements\, preparation arrangements\, procedures\, and conclusions.\nCollaborate effectively with relevant stakeholders during testing.\n\nWho Should Attend\nRecommended Participants: \n\nPlanning Engineers and Operations Personnel\nPower Plant Supervisors and Technicians\nPower Plant Supervisors and Operators\nStakeholders involved in the commissioning and re-commissioning of power plants\n\nCourse Outline\n\nHydraulic Testing of Steam Generators\nAirtightness/Leakage Testing of the Furnace\, Air\, and Flue Gas Paths of Steam Generators\nInitial Firing and Drying Out of Insulation in Steam Generators\nFloating of Steam Generator Safety Valves\nClean Airflow Testing of Pulverizers\nCondenser Flood Testing and Vacuum-Tightness Testing\nGenerator Drying Out and Airtightness Testing\nFilling the Generator with Hydrogen\nProtection Stability Testing of Generators\n\nAbout the Course Leader\nIr. Ali Mashar\, M.Eng.Sc.\, IPU   \nIr. Ali Mashar graduated from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney\, Australia\, with a focus on power and control or electrical engineering. He has served as the Head of the Energy Conversion Engineering program at Politeknik ITB (POLBAN) and is currently the Head of the Energy Engineering Laboratory at PEDC. \nSince 2010\, he has conducted in-house and public training sessions on electrical and control systems\, as well as energy conservation. His expertise has been shared with both local and multinational companies\, including Indonesia Power\, Pemda Papua\, PT. Badak\, Cogindo\, Star Energi\, Chevron\, and Freeport\, among others. In addition to teaching\, he has completed numerous projects related to power generation and conducted various energy audits.
URL:https://smart-training-center.com/event/uji-persiapan-operasi-pembangkit-listrik-tenaga-termal/
LOCATION:Bandung\, Jawa Barat\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Power Generation,Production Operation
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