Maintenance performance indicators (MPIs) for benchmarking the railway infrastructure: A case study
Abstract
Purpose
For railway infrastructure, benchmarking is an effective tool that can support the management in their pursuit of continuous improvement by the use of maintenance performance indicators (MPIs). Hence, there is a need to study the MPIs and link them with benchmarking. The purpose of this paper is to present case studies dealing with the application of benchmarking and maintenance performance indicators for the railway infrastructure.
Design/methodology/approach
Case studies were conducted at Banverket (the Swedish Rail Administration) and at Jernbaneverket (the Norwegian National Rail Administration), which is responsible for the Norwegian part of the Iron Ore Line between Kiruna in Sweden and Narvik in Norway. The results from the two case studies are compared and analyzed. The benchmarking data for the railway infrastructure are retrieved, classified and analyzed for best practice improvement.
Findings
MPIs can successfully use benchmarking as a tool for improvement by learning from within or from other organizations for continuous improvement, which is a rather new phenomenon in the railway industry.
Research limitations/implications
Each railway infrastructure is unique due to its geographical locations and constraints, besides the organization, management and other resources. These factors need to be considered while benchmarking the railway infrastructures.
Practical implications
The results obtained in these case studies can be used by the railway infrastructure managers for continuous improvements. Moreover, other relevant MPIs required by the railway infrastructure managers can be benchmarked in a similar manner.
Originality/value
The paper presents a structured method for continuous improvement of railway infrastructure by using MPIs for benchmarking.
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Citation
Åhrén, T. and Parida, A. (2009), "Maintenance performance indicators (MPIs) for benchmarking the railway infrastructure: A case study", Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol. 16 No. 2, pp. 247-258. https://doi.org/10.1108/14635770910948240
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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