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1998/May
Author:Bob Baldwin, Editor
I love technology. But recently I have been having heretical thoughts that technology may be getting too far ahead of ordinary business practices. However, I kept those thoughts under control as I walked into COMDEX Spring 98 in Chicago's McCormick...
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1998/May
Author:John Mitchell
While driving through northern Arizona, I noticed a prominent sign in front of a real estate office: "Specialists in Asset Management." Many people are using the term asset management to describe a maintenance process. Several suppliers are...
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1998/May
Author:Mark A. Goodman, UE Systems, Inc.
Corona and tracking do not produce readably detectable infrared emissions but they do produce ultrasound that can be detected by scanning switchgear door seals and air vents. (Photo courtesy UE Systems.) Why do infrared and ultrasound work so well...
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1998/May
Author:Ronald J. Hemming and Daniel L. Davis Maintenance Technologies International, LLC
The system you choose should have a routine for developing and scheduling PM tasks. Then you have to implement the CMMS. One very important aspect of a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) is its ability to handle preventive...
Friday, 01 May 1998 | 1949 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more


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