This course provides a comprehensive guide to deploying and managing a digital Planned Maintenance System (PMS) to ensure maximum machinery reliability and regulatory compliance. Participants will learn how to transition from reactive troubleshooting to structured, preventative upkeep workflows for critical shipboard equipment, including main engines, auxiliaries, and electrical systems. The training covers tracking running hours, managing spare parts inventories, recording maintenance logs, and preparing data for class surveys, giving engineers the practical tools needed to minimize unexpected breakdowns, extend equipment lifespans, and optimize vessel performance.
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