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2011/August
Author:Andy Gravitt, Senior Vice President, Industry Business, Schneider Electric
Increasingly, the industrial sector faces a shortage of skilled workers that’s a result of two simultaneous trends: a disproportionate number of aging workers nearing retirement, and a declining pool of college graduates equipped with the skills...
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2011/August
Author:Andy Teich, President, Commercial Systems Division, FLIR
Despite high unemployment numbers, our industrial base is dealing with a substantial shortage of skilled technicians. In particular, the skills gap has made it difficult to fill an increasing number of MRO roles, including non-destructive testing.
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2004/December
Author:Andy Winzenz, Lord Corp.
As a major manufacturer and distributor of uncoated free sheet papers, containerboard and corrugated containers, newsprint, and market pulp, Boise Paper Solutions, Boise, ID, markets itself as a company that provides consistent and efficient ...
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2000/July
Author:Anthony M. (Mac) Smith, AMS Associates
We generally think of reliability centered maintenance (RCM) implementation as three separate activities:
RCM analysis resulting in recommended RCM-based preventive maintenance (PM) tasks
Carrying those RCM-based PM...
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2000/November
Author:Anthony M. (Mac) Smith, AMS Associates
Failure modes, failure causes, and failure effects are important concepts in reliability centered maintenance (RCM) and similar processes. Without a clear understanding of these failure terms, the analyses often...
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2002/June
Author:Anthony M. (Mac) Smith, AMS Associates
Whether initiating a new preventive maintenance (PM) program for your plant, or upgrading the return on investment from your existing PM resources, you need to answer two basic questions: "What PM tasks should be performed?", and "When should these...
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2011/October
Author:Anthony M. “Mac” Smith, AMS Associates
Despite great strides in maintenance techniques, management too often views the department as a cost center. That can be a very costly mistake.
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2005/April
Author:Anthony McNeeney, Meridium
An effective set of interlocking indicators provides feedback to individuals, groups, and the enterprise, directing the behavior of all.
Measures of performance have been used by management for centuries to review current operational capabilities....
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2006/January
Author:Anthony Tiso, Schneider Electric
Doing more with less seems to be the order of the day (and the future) for most companies. Technology that helps you kill several birds with one stone is a good way to be getting it done.
The cost of doing business is not getting any cheaper,...
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The Reliability Files/The Reliability Files
Author:April
Problem A nationally known gypsum company was experiencing sealing problems with its product-mixing machines. It contacted Inpro/Seal® for help.
The plant turns out a range of gypsum-board and interior-finish product, including joint-treatment...
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