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Maintenance Management and Applied Strategies

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Proactive Condition Monitoring of Low-Speed Machines

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This chapter describes the basics of maintenance management systems and key factors for successful organization and performance. It also points out the main characteristics of major maintenance strategies with their advantages and disadvantages.

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Stamboliska, Z., RusiƄski, E., Moczko, P. (2015). Maintenance Management and Applied Strategies. In: Proactive Condition Monitoring of Low-Speed Machines. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10494-2_2

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