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If you have previously participated in a scheduled plant shutdown, either as a manager, engineer, QA specialist or as part of the maintenance team, you know how overwhelming, chaotic and difficult to manage this short, but intensive period might be. Whether it is required by industry regulations or planned as part of the plant maintenance schedule, the annual plant shutdown must be as efficient as possible in terms of costs, work and time to minimize the inevitable financial losses that come with it. Careful and consistent planning is essential to the plant turnaround (the plant’s shutdown management process).
To best optimize a plant turnaround, you should allow 3 to 18 months of data collection, analysis and effective allocation of responsibilities, depending on the plant’s size. There are several critical stages in planning for a plant shutdown, each of which is key to sticking to the shutdown timeframe, avoiding additional losses and lowering the impact on the business as a whole.
Remember that unscheduled shutdowns may cost up to ten times more than carefully planned and executed ones, which are your stable insurance policy against catastrophic failure.
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