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1999/January
Author:Bob Baldwin, Editor
Bob Baldwin Last year was not the best for some of us. Many maintenance and reliability organizations were under increased pressure to conform to the dictum: “Do more with fewer people and less money.” Expect no let up in...
Friday, 01 January 1999 | 1442 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
1999/January
Author:Bob Williamson
Bob Williamson One of the biggest barriers to maintenance and reliability improvement initiatives is “management turnover.” When upper management, the decision makers in a company, changes because of promotions or...
Friday, 01 January 1999 | 1262 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
1999/January
Author:Gino Palarchio, Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals
Is there a future for the maintenance and reliability profession? Yes, and it is called Physical Asset Management. Here are some observations from a practitioner. Where is the maintenance and reliability profession moving? Will it still be...
Friday, 01 January 1999 | 2439 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
1999/January
Author:Joel Levitt, Springfield Resources
Fifteen reliability and maintenance uses for the Internet, plus information on newsgroups and forums, from the new book Internet Guide for Maintenance Management. The Internet is getting better for maintenance users on a ...
Friday, 01 January 1999 | 1150 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
1999/January
Author:MT Staff
One facet of a strong preventive maintenance program is proper lubrication. In order to prolong machine life, there are three approaches to lubricating: Manual lubrication with a grease gun is the simplest alternative if the...
Friday, 01 January 1999 | 2033 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
1999/January
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, Editor
The Digital Revolution gets all the headlines these days,” wrote Kevin Kelly, executive editor of Wired magazine, “but turning slowly beneath the fast-forward turbulence, steadily driving the gyrating cycles of cool technogadgets and...
Friday, 01 January 1999 | 1602 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more


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