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1999/May
Author:Bob Baldwin, Editor
Bob Baldwin, Editor
Competition today is not between products, it's between business models. I read that late last year in Fortune magazine. And last month I heard about one such business model, one that could have a...
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1999/June
Author:Bob Baldwin, Editor
Bob Baldwin, Editor
Although conference and trade show attendance has been off recently, a couple of user group conferences in which I've been able to participate have bucked the trend. Perhaps it is because the...
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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...
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1999/May
Author:Bob Williamson
Data (da-ta), n.: Individual facts or statistics. Information (in-fer-ma-shun), n.: Knowledge gained through study, communication, or research.
Turning data into useful information is the key to making critical equipment...
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1999/July
Author:Bob Williamson
Bob Williamson
Skilled and knowledgeable maintenance and reliability employees are hard to find, a problem that has been growing for the past 7 years. With the strongest economy in decades coupled with the lowest...
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1999/December
Author:Bob Williamson
Bob Williamson
We have heard much about the concepts of lean manufacturing and the lean organization over the past few years. What is now known as lean is based for the most part on the proven models of the...
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1999/November
Author:Charlie Harrell, Cryovac
This preventive maintenance program relies heavily on dedicated people and their ability to plan, document, and support a strong reliability-centered maintenance effort.
In 1986, the preventive maintenance (PM) program at Cryovac's Simpsonville, ...
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1999/May
Author:Craig K. Kelch and R. James Seffrin, Infraspection Institute
With increasing demand to cut costs and remain competitive, many companies are expanding their maintenance programs to include predictive and proactive technologies such as infrared thermography
Recent years have seen an...
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1999/June
Author:Dana Netherton, American Management Systems, Inc.
An SAE technical committee has completed a draft standard for Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM). It provides criteria that can be used to evaluate proposed maintenance program development processes and determine ...
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1999/July
Author:Dana Netherton, American Management Systems, Inc.
A draft standard for Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) provides detailed requirements for proactive tasks and task intervals and for default actions intended to manage the consequences of...
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