IBM Maximo Asset Configuration Manager 7.5.1 (Code TOS64G)

Overview

In regulated industries with complex assets, management of asset configuration, component life accounting, and equipment operational status is critical. IBM Maximo Asset Configuration Manager (ACM) provides a new method for managing assets, providing key capabilities needed by organizations that manage aviation, aerospace and defense, rail, nuclear and pharmaceutical assets. This workshop focuses on the ACM industry solution. Participants learn the functionality and relationships among the applications through discussions and hands-on labs. New functionality is included with this version, including the Flight Log Book (FLB).

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Audience

This basic course is for individuals who wish to become familiar with the Maximo Asset Configuration Manager solution.

Prerequisites

This course covers the ACM Industry solution, which is built on top of Maximo Asset Managment 7.5. You should complete one of the following courses or have equivalent knowledge and experience:

  • IBM Maximo Asset Management 7.5 Fundamentals (Instructor-Led) (TR571)
  • IBM Maximo Asset Management 7.5 Fundamentals (Self-Paced) (TOS43)

Key topics

  • Overview of Maximo Asset Management and Industry Solutions
  • ACM Models
  • ACM Assets
  • FLB and ACM technical records and events management
  • Fleet management
  • Maintenance planning and forecasting

Objectives

  • Discuss industry use cases for the ACM solution
  • Describe features and functionality of ACM
  • Build and configure a CM Model, CM Items, CM PM, CM Meter
  • Create and analyze a CM Asset
  • Perform maintenance forecasting
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