Planned Maintenance (Part II)

Academy

Date

8 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. After this course you will be able to get a deeper understanding of Items and their Groups and Types.

We will briefly discuss the importing possibilities of Items, get more familiar with Components and their Types and Location.

We will see how Moving, and Rotation of Components work, and we will learn more about Job Groups, Job Relations, and Job Sequences.

Finally, we will briefly introduce the Master Data Management in SERTICA.

 

Participate in this online training and learn about:

  • Items
  • Component Types
  • Locations
  • Tree Structure
  • Rotations & Moving Components
  • MDM

 

Info:

Date: April 8, 2025
Time: 09:00 am (UTC+2)
Duration: 2 hours
Price: DKK 950 / €‎ 130

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