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Document Description
Title
Equipment
replacement
analysis
for
publicly
owned
fleets
Author
Appleby
,
Richard
Charles
Edward
,
1957-
Description
Thesis
(M.Eng.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1993.
Engineering
and
Applied
Science
Date
1993
Pagination
xii, 165 leaves : ill.
Subject
Government
vehicles--Equipment
and
supplies;
Government
vessels--Equipment
and
supplies
Degree
M.Eng.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
Discipline
Engineering and Applied Science
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaf
165.
Abstract
The
economic
life
of
equipment
is
the
point
in
time
when
the
sum
of
all
equipment
costs
are
minimum.
The
factors
associated
with
equipment
costs
are
operating
and
maintenance
costs
,
ownership
costs
,
obsolescence
costs
,
parts
cost
,
downtime
cost
and
training
costs.
With
today's
economy
,
public
sector
agencies
are
finding
it
more
and
more
difficult
to
acquire
the
funding
necessary
to
operate
,
maintain
and
replace
their
equipment
fleets.
In
many
cases
,
equipment
is
used
far
beyond
its
optimum
economic
life
because
of this
lack
of
funding.
In these
cases
, the
fleet
manager
requires
some
method
of
prioritizing
the
equipment
replacement
list.
--
In
order
to
effectively
plan
equipment
replacement
purchases
, the
fleet
manager
must
have the
ability
to
forecast
future
costs.
In
some
cases
,
geographic
location
has an
impact
on
delivery
time
of
new
equipment
to the
public
agency
and
forecasting
future
equipment
costs
can
provide
the
lead
time
necessary
to
order
the
new
equipment
before
the
end
of its
economic
life.
In
other
cases
, the
timing
of
budget
approval
for
replacement
funding
can
delay
the
purchase
of
new
equipment.
--
The
criteria
used
for
deciding
when
equipment
should be
replaced
vary
from
one
agency
to the
next.
There are also
some
differences
in the
criteria
used
depending
on
whether
the
agency
is
public
or
privately
owned.
--
There are
several
fleet
replacement
techniques
available
to the
fleet
owner.
In
general
terms
, the
life
cycle
cost
method
,
interval
life
method
and
nomographs
are
commonly
used.
Each
method
has
varying
degrees
of
complexity.
The
causes
of
each
method
depends
on the
accuracy
of the
input
information
used
by the
fleet
manager.
-
Commercially
prepared
software
is
available
to the
fleet
manager
to
assist
in the
equipment
replacement
decision.
These
software
packages
perform
different
types
of
fleet
management
functions.
Fleet
managers
should
thoroughly
investigate
the
software
being
considered
to
ensure
it
fulfils
their
needs.
--
Fleet
replacement
models
can
be
developed
in-house
or by
computer
software
consultants.
The
model
should be
designed
so
that
it
is
adaptable
and
easily
modified
by the
fleet
owner.
It
should have the
ability
to
compile
cost
data
in a
concise
and
logical
format.
It
should also have the
capability
of
forecasting
future
equipment
costs
and
provide
the
fleet
manager
with a
priority
listing
of
equipment
to be
replaced.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
76185088
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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