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2009/March
Author:Joseph F. Dolniak, CMRP
The quality of its equipment and processes is crucial in a company's ability to drive reliability. Assuring that type of quality requires the right questions to be asked and the right answers to be supplied. Again and again and again…
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2009/May
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
When maintenance is allowed to interact with the plant and production Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), a prosperous relationship for both parties will often ensue. This special relationship results in first-hand information for maintenance...
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2009/July
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Maintaining an interactive collaborative partnership with inter- and intra-departmental groups and outside groups is essential if a maintenance department is to be successful in delivering asset reliability and availability at a level suitable to...
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2009/September
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
The technology "toolbox" available to today's maintenance department is without precedent—and can be had, in many cases, for less than the price of a daily cup of gourmet coffee!
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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/January
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Ken Bannister Contributing Editor
Interested or not, most of us are becoming quite familiar with the concept that "accounting makes the world go around." In recessionary economic times like these, corporate fiscal restraint is inevitable....
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2009/February
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
There are a number of undisputable truths every capacity assurance professional must learn if they are, in fact, to assure an acceptable level of equipment reliability, uptime and availability. One of those truths states:
Approximately 70% of...
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2009/March
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
The human resource represented by a company's workforce is arguably the most valuable asset a company possesses. Ironically, to an investor, corporate wealth and value is counted in terms of the current...
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2009/January
Author:Kevin S. George, SKF USA Inc.
To most casual observers, the forecast of sustained growth across the worldwide wind energy sector in the years ahead would seem quite sunny. Down on the wind farm, however, where operators are striving to generate a consistently competitive power...
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2009/November
Author:Kris Bagadia, PEAK Industrial Solutions, LLC
Feeling covered and smothered?
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