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2009/December
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
In our last poll, about signs of economic recovery, comments from Maintenance Technology Reader Panelists trended toward the positive.
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2009/February
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
Rick Carter, Executive Editor
You've seen the numbers: the U.S. jobless rate at 7.6% (as of January) and 2.6 million jobs lost in 2008, nearly 800,000 of them in manufacturing. Many of those jobs disappeared from states long associated with...
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2009/March
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
In just over 10 years, this facility has established itself as one of the top manufacturing operations in the world, especially when it comes to maintenance.
Drivers traveling Interstate 40 through west-central North Carolina can't see the...
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2009/April
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
Rick Carter, Executive Editor
What do you do with an aging workforce? More to the point, what are you doing with your aging workforce? This is part of the most recent question we asked of our MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Reader Panelists. We also...
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2009/July
Author:Robert Collyer, SKF
With the right condition-monitoring program and the right tools, you can reduce the costs of your equipment maintenance and fully utilize your personnel.
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2009/August
Author:Robert J. Pagano Jr., President, ITT Industrial Process
The lingering recession has been especially hard on process industries around the globe. No sector has gone unscathed. Even what we have traditionally thought of as our most robust, critical markets have been affected. ITT remains committed to these...
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2009/June
Author:Ross Mackay, Ross Mackay Associates, Ltd.
When it comes to the reliability of its pumps, no industry or operation can afford to ignore the basics. Check out this down & dirty refresher by one of the most noted experts in the field.
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2009/February
Author:Ross Mackay, Ross Mackay Associates, Ltd.
Even in the best of times, you couldn't afford to gamble on the efficiency and reliability of your pumping systems. Don't start now.
One of the most costly mistakes that almost every company makes with its pumps is to actually buy the wrong pump....
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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/May
Author:Special To Maintenance Technology
There’s lots more than purchase price to consider when replacing pump parts. Can your operations afford the risk of simply buying on the cheap?
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