Planned Maintenance (Part I)

Academy

Date

1 April, 2025

Time

09:00
(UTC + 2)

Duration

2
Hours

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Price

DKK 950 / €‎ 130

This course is relevant for both the crew onboard as well SERTICA users ashore and you will get an understanding of Components with their References.

You will learn how to create Jobs, carry out searches in the Job List and create Job History.

You will get an understanding of how to work with Unplanned Jobs and Defect Jobs, and how to create these jobs ad-hoc, based on Job History alone.

You will get acquainted with Counters and see how these interact with counter-based triggers, and you will learn how to manage your item inventory by performing stock management in your Warehouses.

Participate in this online training and learn about:

  • Components & References
  • Jobs
  • Job List
  • Job History
  • Defect Jobs
  • Counters
  • Stock Management

 

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