Abstract
Paper aims
The main objective of the research is to present a combination of fuzzy decision-making techniques to measure the performance of preventive maintenance systems.
Originality
This research is a timely response to studying the prominent role of preventive maintenance performance in reducing cost, profitability, and overall organization’s output.
Research method
This study considers the application of “fuzzy DEMATEL” and ANP techniques for measuring maintenance performance and determining the causal relationships between the criteria and sub-criteria.
Main findings
It is conjectured that functional and technical criteria, along that with individual and the environmental are of great importance. Among the sub-criteria, employee satisfaction, growth and learning, availability of machinery and equipment, quality of maintenance by the skilled and highly-trained workforce, deem to be the most important ones.
Implications for theory and practice
The application of the decision techniques and the proposed measurement model for continuous improvement and promotion of maintenance performance.
Keywords
Maintenance; PM Performance Measurement; Fuzzy DEMATEL Technique; Fuzzy Network Analysis (ANP); Multi-criteria Decision Making