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Key elements of an equipment management policy which has been used by a successful earthmoving contractors, and should be incorporated in a policy by large businesses or government agencies that become involved in earthmoving operations. Included is a discussion of size fleet, operating and maintenance policies, record keeping, and replacement programs with a detailed presentation of the key factors in deciding to purchase or lease equipment. Specific items such as financial considerations, annual usage expected, dealer availability, operating and maintenance personnel, standardization, obsolescence, total cost, and social factors are discussed. (Wassmann)
Key elements of an equipment management policy which has been used by a successful earthmoving contractors, and should be incorporated in a policy by large businesses or government agencies that become involved in earthmoving operations. Included is a discussion of size fleet, operating and maintenance policies, record keeping, and replacement programs with a detailed presentation of the key factors in deciding to purchase or lease equipment. Specific items such as financial considerations, annual usage expected, dealer availability, operating and maintenance personnel, standardization, obsolescence, total cost, and social factors are discussed. (Wassmann)
An earthmoving equipment management policy
Betriebsfuehrung fuer Erdbaumaschinen
Gray, G.W. (author)
SAE-Papers ; 1-6
1979
6 Seiten
Conference paper
English
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