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2010/November
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
We're all in a race—a race to improve competitiveness. Our racecars and our plant's equipment are sometimes running "balls to the wall" (so to speak), but we often lose sight of how well we're doing with our maintenance and reliability programs....
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2010/November
Author:Christer Idhammar, IDCON, Inc.
Stepping up improvement efforts will require you to go ever deeper into lean. As this expert concludes, the payoff is well worth it.
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2010/November
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
This column goes to press on Election Day. By the time you read it, the voters will have spoken and scores will have been settled. Regardless of your leanings, you, like me, will probably be delighted the mid-term madness is finally over—and that...
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2010/November
Author:John Berra
John Berra began working in 1969 as an instrument engineer for Monsanto. He recently retired after a distinguished career that included championing industry standards such as HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus and serving as president of Emerson Process...
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2010/November
Author:Joseph Weigel, Square D Services, Schneider Electric
Avoid devastating accidents by following the safety steps and standards listed here.
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2010/November
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
We end this "Maintenance Partnership" series of articles as we began five years ago: by stressing that the maintenance department must acknowledge that it cannot—and does not—function autonomously. Maintenance must recognize its success is based...
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2010/November
Author:Martin Robinson, IEng., CMRP, Level 3 Thermographer, IRISS, Inc.
See what you've missed! Numbers based on the real-world experience of a power-gen facility show significant ROI.
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2010/November
Author:Motor Decisions Matter
Life-cycle cost (LCC) analysis is a powerful method of evaluating the total costs over the lifetime of equipment or systems. A basic LCC analysis will reflect purchase, installation, operation, maintenance and disposal costs. Looking beyond the...
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2010/November
Author:MT Staff
Duke Energy Generation Services Partners With Others On Nationwide Solar Efforts
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2010/November
Author:MT Staff
Bearing Analysis In A Box
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WIRELESS TEST TOOLS CAN CUT TROUBLESHOOTING TIMEBy: Fluke Corporation
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