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2006/February
Author:Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M. Editorial Director
Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M. Editorial Director
In the last two issues, we've discussed the cost of inefficient maintenance practices and the impact they have on a company's expenses. This month, we'll be focusing on an element I refer to as the...
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2006/March
Author:Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M. Editorial Director
Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M. Editorial Director
In the past few columns, we’ve dealt with the expense side of maintenance and reliability and how they affect the capacity of a plant. In this column, we take this one step further and...
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2006/April
Author:Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M. Editorial Director
Thermographic inspections are an important part of any predictive maintenance program. This updated listing of suppliers is your guide to some of the top technologies and services in this "hot" market.
Thermal imaging has evolved into a valuable...
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2006/April
Author:Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M. Editorial Director
Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M. Editorial Director
This year,we made a conscious decision to use "Racing for Reliability" as the theme for MARTS, an annual event held in Rosemont, IL. It’s been a great choice given the fact that so ...
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2006/September
Author:Thomas E. Springer, The Timken Company
Debris demands your attention. . . at all times.
A failed component is not just expensive from the standpoint of repair costs, downtime and lost productivity, it also is an inconvenience. Too often, repairs simply consist of replacing the...
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2006/August
Author:Thomas J. Burke, President & Executive Director, OPC Foundation
Thomas J. Burke, President & Executive Director, OPC Foundation
Yes, they really did call me nuts-and a few other names, too. They told me I was crazy to suggest that competitors would work together to develop an interoperability...
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2006/September
Author:Timothy Trout, MRO Software
Best practices in the way these departments serve the maintenance organization can provide significant payback. Are yours measuring up?
Inventory and Purchasing departments. . .a "necessary evil" to most organizations. . . almost as big a...
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2006/January
Author:Tom Madding, Group Publisher
Tom Madding, Group Publisher
Moving into the New Year, just as it was coming out of the last one, among the most critical issues confronting our readers is that "perfect storm" brewing out there in the maintenance field. As contributor Bob...
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2006/May
Author:Tom Madding, Group Publisher
Tom Madding, Group Publisher
Last fall, I used this space to write about continuous improvement and how a publishing house is similar to a manufacturing plant. The ability to "turn on a dime" is what keeps a publication up and...
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