SAP PM (Plant Maintenance)
Definition or Meaning- What is SAP PM (Plant Maintenance)?
SAP PM stands for (Plant Maintenance), SAP PM (Plant Maintenance) manage all the maintenance process and functions. One can get all queries solved here related to plant maintenance in SAP forums, interview questions, tutorials and transaction codes.
SAP Plant maintenance is an often-overlooked department of a plant or company where substantial savings and even earnings can be gained. when maintenance is managed properly, materials and labor can be used less in order to achieve cost savings, or more materials and labor can even be used in order to prevent costly breakdowns of equipment, possibly affecting production.
Some of the maintenance philosophies that can help attain such efficiency and cost savings include Preventive Maintenance (PM), Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), and Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM).I will be adding more posts in SAP PM (Plant Maintenance) tutorial, so please bookmark the post for future reference too.
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