European Power Plant Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Strategies and Upgrading Requirements

European Power Plant Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Strategies and Upgrading Requirements

 

RELEASE DATE
10-Sep-2001
REGION
Europe
Research Code: 3961-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG00266-EU-MR_02774
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This study assesses the views of a statistically relevant proportion of all thermal power plants in the European Union (EU). This piece of research provides a detailed analysis of the level of satisfaction with key aspects of OEMs' aftermarket activities. The study also aims to assess the power plant's (and utilities, IPPs and industrial owners) relationship with the original equipment manufacturers (OEM), in addition to power plant upgrading and modification needs, which are in light of recent developments such as the proposed EU Large Combustion Plants Directive.

Table of Contents

Introduction to European Power Plant Service and Upgrading Requirements

  • Overview

Summary of Major Findings

  • The Changing Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Process
  • Longer Lead Times for Repair and Overhaul Jobs
  • Route to Market
  • Supplier Selection Criteria
  • Key Information Sources
  • Air Pollution Control Upgrading Requirements
  • The Future of Full Maintenance Contracts

OEM Evaluation

  • Overview
  • Price
  • Delivery Time and Speed of Response
  • Quality of Work
  • Customer Service
  • Technical Knowledge
  • Market Engineering Awards

Conclusion

  • Summary Conclusion

Notice for Major Repair & Overhaul Jobs

Tender Process

Adherence to Inspection & Maintenance Recommendations

Conclusion

Overall Satisfaction

Detailed Satisfaction Analysis

Key End-User Comments on OEM Suppliers

Market Engineering Awards

Overview

Upgrading Requirements

Responsibility for Maintenance Repair and Overhaul of Air Pollution Control Equipment

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This study assesses the views of a statistically relevant proportion of all thermal power plants in the European Union (EU). This piece of research provides a detailed analysis of the level of satisfaction with key aspects of OEMs' aftermarket activities. The study also aims to assess the power plant's (and utilities, IPPs and industrial owners) relationship with the original equipment manufacturers (OEM), in addition to power plant upgrading and modification needs, which are in light of recent developments such as the proposed EU Large Combustion Plants Directive.
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