Idle equipment refers to equipment that has been installed, accepted, and put into production in the past but is not currently needed for production and technology. Not only does it fail to create value for the enterprise within a certain period of time, but it also occupies production space, occupies fixed funds, consumes maintenance costs, and becomes a burden to the storage unit.
Contents of idle equipment disposal:
Idle equipment disposal includes free allocation, paid transfer, leasing, repair, transformation and reuse, purchasing and sales of equipment, consultation, technical services and other services. All activities to improve research and feasibility analysis of equipment reuse and asset revitalization.
Classification of idle equipment processing: Idle equipment is divided into seasonal idle equipment and deprecated idle equipment.
1. Treatment of seasonal idle equipment
Seasonally idle equipment refers to equipment that is not used for a certain period of time, such as the refrigeration system of the central air-conditioning system of a hotel. Since the equipment will continue to be used after a period of time, it must be maintained and managed during its idle period. Before sealing, the equipment should be thoroughly cleaned and maintained; after sealing, attention should be paid to dust removal, rust prevention, and moisture-proofing of the equipment, and open storage is strictly prohibited; during the sealing period, the equipment should be inspected regularly. The parts and accessories of the storage equipment must also be maintained and maintained at the same time, and must not be used for other purposes to ensure the integrity of the equipment. The management of seasonal storage equipment is mainly undertaken by the user department.
2. Handling of obsolete and idle equipment
Disposable and idle equipment is often caused by inconsistencies between equipment procurement and usage requirements. This part of the equipment needs to be dealt with in a timely manner, because it cannot create new value for the hotel, and it takes up space, funds, and maintenance fees, increasing the hotel's costs. The processing methods for this part of equipment may include: relocation, allocation, leasing, etc.