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2009/November
Author:Administrator
Synthetic Lubricants Engineered to Ensure Food Quality
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2009/November
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Tax-and-spend initiatives-spending resources that don't yet exist only to raise taxes to cover the loss-are not new.
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2009/November
Author:Eugene Vogel, Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA)
Cost control and efficiency improvement are key to successful plant operation—especially when it comes to volatile energy costs.
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2009/November
Author:Howard W. Penrose, Ph.D., CMRP
Making decisions on whether to repair or replace your electric motors may become even more interesting in the near future.
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2009/November
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
Driving to my Chicagoland office each morning, I tend to zone out when the local business news hits the radio. One recent item, however, caught my ear.
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2009/November
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
In my last column, we looked at the important role the CMMS (computerized maintenance management system) plays in communicating with our business partners and in the facilitation of managing people who manage assets.
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2009/November
Author:Kris Bagadia, PEAK Industrial Solutions, LLC
Feeling covered and smothered?
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2009/November
Author:Raymond L. Atkins CPMM, CMRP Contributing Editor
You have a battery of KPIs to use in revealing your maintenance reality, including some that can show how well your team is performing.
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2009/November
Author:Scott Franklin, Principal Consultant, Organizational Development, Life Cycle Engineering
As organizations go through change, the simple view is that we start with our existing activities, behaviors and beliefs; define a new set of activities, behaviors and beliefs; and then replace the old with the new.
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2009/November
Author:Special To MT From NSK
Don’t let your bearings down. Be on the lookout for these killers.
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