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2005/October
Author:Mike Bahr, National Technology Transfer, Inc.
What corporations can do to increase safe work practices. For the last seven years, I have been working in the electric utility construction industry as a Regional Safety Manager. During this period, I have had the misfortune of investigating many...
Saturday, 01 October 2005 | 1586 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2005/December
Author:Mike Caliel, President, Invensys Process Systems
Balancing asset availability and utilization to improve business performance What I'm about to say is going to sound like heresy to many of today's RCM-focused maintenance professionals: maximizing the availability of industrial assets—even...
Thursday, 01 December 2005 | 1563 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2005/March
Author:Mike Laszkiewicz, Rockwell Automation
Adapt proactive maintenance programs from the big guys. As the United States manufacturing industry emerges from one of its most challenging decades in recent memory, many companies still struggle to improve growth and achieve greater...
Tuesday, 01 March 2005 | 1412 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2005/December
Author:Mike Laszkiewicz, Rockwell Automation
Looking at the big picture, if you 're not measuring it, you 're not really managing it. As manufacturing and production equipment often represent a company's single largest capital investment, maintenance of these assets can significantly impact...
Thursday, 01 December 2005 | 2490 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2005/June
Author:Mike Willard, Life Cycle Engineering Inc.
Management within many maintenance organizations views its workforce as “resources” that provide the hands necessary to perform a function or to complete a task. In most instances, the use of these workers as resources has been well planned in...
Sunday, 01 May 2005 | 2356 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2005/January
Author:Milton Bevington and Hemant “Sunny” Gosain, Oracle Corp
Maintenance and service managers’ role in providing for emergencies serves day-to-day operations as well. The attack on U.S. soil in 2001 and ensuing national security alerts around the world drove home the need to improve contingency planning,...
Saturday, 01 January 2005 | 2068 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2005/January
Author:MT Staff
A computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) is an essential operational and management tool for managing asset preservation, ensuring that production systems operate as required, and minimizing downtime. An effective CMMS should be able to...
Saturday, 01 January 2005 | 2090 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2005/January
Author:MT Staff
The Internet never ceases to amaze me. This great “thing” is owned by no company and controlled by no government, and it just keeps getting better and better. Every Web publisher is self-appointed but ultimately is voted on and validated by...
Saturday, 01 January 2005 | 2544 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2005/January
Author:MT Staff
Some months ago I was working in the building products industry. The company for which I worked saw a need for their maintenance managers to have a better understanding of equipment asset management and reliability. We contracted for training...
Saturday, 01 January 2005 | 1968 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2005/February
Author:MT Staff
File transfer protocol (FTP) is one of the oldest applications on the Web. It allows easy file upload, storage, and transfer of almost any type of data from an Internet-connected computer. Think about the problems you may have had sending large...
Tuesday, 01 February 2005 | 1749 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more

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