In the beginning of the project, a state-of-the-art literature review on existing research on data-based maintenance management was conducted. Next, maintenance managers from the partner organizations (a food manufacturing company and an automotive industry parts manufacturer) were interviewed to identify their current state in relation to the state-of-the-art. Based on these interviews, as well as selected maintenance and production data from the partner organizations, the existing maintenance data exploitation paths used by the companies were mapped, and the potential to increase the business value of maintenance through developing the data exploitation was assessed. To support these analyses, a maturity model for valuable maintenance data management was created based on literature and the case studies with the partner organizations.
The main results include: 1) a value stream mapping –based method to identify waste and assess the leanness and value of data exploitation in maintenance, 2) an analytical Wasted Value of Data (WVD) –model to quantify the value of data-based maintenance investments, and 3) a maturity model for valuable maintenance data management. The results were supported by a number of frameworks and analyses, including for example a framework of maintenance lifecycle data exploitation, and a conceptual framework on the factors influencing the adoption of big data and lean data –based innovations in industrial maintenance.
The managerial tools and methods developed in the project are available for the partner organizations to exploit. In addition, they have been disseminated to the academic and industrial communities through 4 peer-reviewed scientific journal manuscripts, 5 peer-reviewed scientific conference articles, and a non-scientific article to be published in a trade magazine focused on maintenance and asset management. Other dissemination and communication activities in the project include a project website, several press releases, presentations for Bachelor and Master level students, multiple presentations at industrial events and conferences, and presenting some of the results in the form of comics.