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Proactive maintenance is a preventive maintenance strategy for stabilizing the reliability of machines or equipment. It has two parts:

A proactive maintenance plan gives a company the ability to prolong the life of machinery and prevent a complete and unexpected breakdown of production facility. A proactive maintenance plan allows an organization to schedule production shutdowns for repairs,inspection and maintenance.[1]

References

  1. ^ Jim C. Fitch, Proactive maintenance. The cost-reduction strategy for the 90s, in Diesel & Gas Worldwide, June 1992, p. 48

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