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1999/February
Author:Blaine Pardoe, Enterprise Management Systems
"So, should I be on the Internet?" This is becoming a more common question to those of us involved with consulting on maintenance operations. People tend to look at us as if we have crystal balls and can predict the future,...
Monday, 01 February 1999 | 1483 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
1999/February
Author:Bob Baldwin, Editor
Bob Baldwin, Editor I just returned from a trip on the Internet to research some topics for this and future issues. As usual, I came back both delighted and frustrated: Delighted by some of my finds and frustrated by...
Monday, 01 February 1999 | 1488 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
1999/February
Author:MT Staff
Used oil analysis determines the condition of the lubricant; ferrography determines the condition of the machine. You have a sound preventive maintenance program in place. You have even added some predictive maintenance elements...
Monday, 01 February 1999 | 1338 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
1999/February
Author:Ronald J. Hemming & Daniel L. Davis, Maintenance Technologies International, LLC
Insight on why companies may not reach their goals when implementing computerized maintenance management systems. How do you eat an elephant? "One bite at a time." How do you implement a maintenance management system? "One step at a...
Monday, 01 February 1999 | 1378 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
1999/February
Author:Wayne A. Crew, P.E., Kellogg Brown & Root
Incentive clauses in maintenance service agreements benefit both owner and contractor when they focus on important goals. Here are some issues to consider. When you buy a service, what do you believe is the ...
Monday, 01 February 1999 | 2526 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more


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