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2006/October
Author: Ali Finer Padilla, Speer Beardsley Inc.
Predictive Maintenance Strategy from Rockwell Automation Helps Energy Supplier Maximize Output and Meet Growing Demand Genesis Energy's predictive maintenance strategy targets most critical equipment to ensure optimal availability With...
Sunday, 01 October 2006 | 12720 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2006/October
Author: George Meek, Evergreen Engineering, Inc.
Are you actually measuring your downtime? Even if you are, you might be missing opportunities that help beyond the correction of individual downtime events. It’s 2 o'clock on a Saturday afternoon. You’re the shift production ...
Sunday, 01 October 2006 | 13490 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2006/October
Author: Jerry Dover, P. Eng., Etobicoke Bakery
Better planning could help you get out of the “doing whatever it takes to make it work” mode. Wouldn’t that be nice? It’s an all-too-familiar scenario.A month ago, your head engineer purchased and installed a new widget press for...
Sunday, 01 October 2006 | 15711 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2006/October
Author: Kenneth Reed, System Improvements, Inc.
When an equipment malfunction occurs, you need to do much more than simply "sweep up the glass" and get back to work. Expert systems can vastly improve your troubleshooting efforts. Law enforcement organizations have this down to a science. Arrive...
Sunday, 01 October 2006 | 13453 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2006/October
Author: Maurice Wilkins, VP Consulting, ARC Advisory Group
I still find it truly amazing that aircraft high above the ground or racecars hurtling around a racetrack can have their engines monitored, diagnosed, tuned and possibly repaired from a remote location-often many thousands of miles away. ...
Sunday, 01 October 2006 | 14023 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2006/October
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor For decades, our "industry" has been bringing in innovations to improve maintenance and reliability (M&R) processes. The list goes on and on: preventive maintenance (PM), computerized...
Sunday, 01 October 2006 | 1386 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2006/October
Author:Heinz P. Bloch
For a certainty, physical asset management is one of the keys to plant profitability-perhaps even the most important one.Much has been written about the topic, but John Mitchell's Fourth Edition Physical Asset Management Handbook again...
Sunday, 01 October 2006 | 1383 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2006/October
Author:MT Staff
Robert Taylor, SAPPI Fine Paper North America An interview with Robert "Bob" Taylor of SAPPI Fine Paper North America… We had an opportunity to catch up recently with Robert Taylor of SAPPI. He had authored a remarkably candid...
Sunday, 01 October 2006 | 2049 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more


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