Ulsan Maintenance Window Orchestration
Coordinating SAP PM orders with distributed control alerts during condensed shutdowns.
Program reference: ₩52,000,000 KRW · 6 weeks
Field narrative
Petrochemical corridors run tight shutdowns. This briefing documents how maintenance planners, control engineers, and ERP teams choreographed orders, permits, and activity log snapshots across a 56-hour window.
What the desk includes
- Permit-to-order mapping sheet
- DCS alert suppression checklist
- Handback verification script
- Morning standup agenda for merged crews
- Spare parts staging photo protocol
- Post-window retrospective template
- Vendor arrival sequencing board
Outcomes teams measure
- Shorter ambiguous handoffs between control and maintenance
- Cleaner audit trail for work completed under pressure
- Repeatable template for the next turnaround
Responsible editor
Sora Kim
Integration architect with heavy process industry experience.
FAQ
Do you enter PM orders?
We coach and review. Your planners retain system entry responsibilities.
Safety responsibility?
Safety ownership stays with your licensed site leads. We never sign permits.
Remote option?
Hybrid only; some on-site presence is required during the rehearsal shutdown.
Reader notes
The permit-to-order mapping sheet from the Ulsan briefing is taped in our control room.