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2012/April
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
GE’s Jack Welch is quoted as saying, “If you pick the right people and give them the opportunity to spread their wings and put compensation as a carrier behind it, you almost don’t have to manage them.” Most would agree, in principle if not...
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2012/July
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
Frito-Lay’s award-winning facility in Fayetteville, TN, is turning out America’s favorite snacks with low environmental impact.
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2012/August
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
While today’s Web-based and EAM-integrated computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) are light years beyond their forebears, their purpose (i.e., to systematize and schedule maintenance activities, track inventory and record equipment...
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2012/October
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
This respected maker of test and measurement instruments is operating in accordance with the purpose of its own products to keep its Washington-state headquarters on the cutting edge of energy efficiency.
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2012/October
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
Next month, we cast our votes for President of the United States. The timing of this call to civic duty creates a good opportunity to remind the winning candidate that the hardworking industrial community has good ideas on how to address some big...
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2012/December
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
2012 In Review: Accent On The Positive
If we had to pluck one theme from the recent elections and apply it to this month’s year-end review column, it might be the “Are you better off?” question. For the record, I didn’t ask our Reader...
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2012/June
Author:Robert J. Latino, Reliability Center, Inc.
July's 25th Anniversary Article comes from our November 2000 issue.
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2012/February
Author:Ron Marshall, For The Compressed Air Challenge
The first thing you’ll notice about your compressed air “tank” (or air receiver) is that unlike your compressor, it doesn’t have large power cables running to it. While an air receiver doesn’t consume power, odds are, if properly sized and...
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2012/June
Author:Ron Marshall, For The Compressed Air Challenge
From time to time, equipment failure forces us to choose to repair an old air compressor or select a new one. For a major component failure, the cost of the repair often may exceed 50% of the cost to buy a new compressor. This is when we should...
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2012/August
Author:Ron Marshall, for the Compressed Air Challenge
How effective/efficient is your com-pressed air system? Take a few minutes to visit your compressor room. It’s probably noisy, hot and dirty. Look at the compressors, note their vibrations and heat, then try to evaluate the health of the equipment...
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WIRELESS TEST TOOLS CAN CUT TROUBLESHOOTING TIMEBy: Fluke Corporation
The automation of more and more processes and operations in today’s factories and commercial buildings is helping to reduce energy consumption and increase safety and productivity as never before. However, automation has also added a large dose ofcomplexity for the technicians who maintain and troubleshoot the systems. Click here to learn how Fluke's CNX 3000 Wireless system can help.

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