Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management (Sep 2024)
A framework for conceptualizing integrated prescriptive maintenance and production planning and control models
Abstract
Goal: This study aims to support researchers and managers in conceptualising new integrated prescriptive maintenance (PxM) and production planning and control (PPC) models. Design / Methodology / Approach: We perform a systematic literature review based on Thomé et al. (2016) and analyse literary findings using qualitative content analysis and quantitative correlation analyses. Results: This work identifies 94 integrated PxM and PPC planning models and 47 outcomes, 16 decision variables and 34 environment entities. Based on the quantitative analyses of these components, we derive a normative framework to guide researchers and practitioners in conceptualising integrated models. Limitations of the investigation: The study is limited to only one scientific database. Additionally, the quantitative analyses might be sensitive due to a low sample size for some components, and we only measure the linear dependency between two components. Lastly, we do not address solution algorithms. Practical implications: The framework constitutes a tool for managers to construct integrated models tailored to their specific planning problems, fostering alignment between production and maintenance departments, plans and controls. Originality / Value: We provide a descriptive overview and normative guidance in the selection of components that can or should be used for future PxM-aligned PPC planning studies, pinpointing possible research gaps.
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