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2002/September
Author:David E. Smith
If there are issues with a system implementation they relate back to the definition of the project goals. Does the word "frustrating" describe the current state of your computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) or enterprise asset...
Sunday, 01 September 2002 | 1462 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/September
Author:Devin D. Biehler, Ingersoll-Rand Co.
One of the easiest ways to determine if a portable compressor is right for your job is to look at its "design margin." This is the ideal operating level of a machine. Not to be confused with the maximum output of the engine, the design margin is the...
Sunday, 01 September 2002 | 3266 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/September
Author:John Fortin, John Vetere, Daniel O'Brien, Gerry Gallinaro, Edward "Ted" Regan, and John Colbert, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is nearing completion of Phase I of its Facilities Asset Management Program (FAMP) for the Deer Island Treatment Plant (DITP) and related field operations facilities to plan, manage, and coordinate...
Sunday, 01 September 2002 | 1796 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/September
Author:John W. Fortin, John P. Colbert, and Ted Regan, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, Deer Island Treatment Plant
Consultants, onsite visits, benchmarking, and conference attendance add fuel to the development of an asset management program. The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is responsible for providing wholesale water and sewerage services,...
Sunday, 01 September 2002 | 1550 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/September
Author:R. Scot Foss, Plant Air Technology
Data from more than 250 plants show how compressed air energy may be distributed among key usage categories. Use this information to help decide where energy management solutions should be applied first.Although compressed air systems generally...
Sunday, 01 September 2002 | 1208 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/September
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor How good is maintenance in Europe? That question was on my mind in June when I traveled to Helsinki to attend Euromaintenance 2002, the biennial conference sponsored by the European Federation of National...
Sunday, 01 September 2002 | 1291 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/September
Author:Robert M. Williamson, Strategic Work Systems, Inc.
Robert M. Williamson, Strategic Work Systems, Inc. Having trouble retaining top-skilled maintenance technicians? Motivating your technicians to master new skills a problem? Is recruiting promising maintenance employees difficult? Are most...
Sunday, 01 September 2002 | 1304 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/September
Author:Stanley (Stan) T. Grabill, Sigma Breakthrough Technologies, Inc.
"Six Sigma for asset dependability reduces the variation in design, procurement, installation, operation, reliability, and maintainability of equipment assets in order to provide predictable performance at optimal cost of ownership." The intent of...
Sunday, 01 September 2002 | 1117 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more


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