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2011/August
Author:Ron Martin, VP & GM, Asset Optimization and Life Cycle Care, Emerson Process Management
Achieving peak performance and high reliability has always been tough, but with the added—and now escalating—difficulty of trying to keep, find and train top-notch technical personnel, it’s even tougher. That’s where we are today: In...
Friday, 19 August 2011 | 1049 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read More
2001/September
Author:Ron Moore, The RM Group, Inc.
Basics of total productive maintenance used to help get troublesome packaging line ready for new product rollout. A company which we will call Omega Foods (not its real name) was expanding its business rapidly, and had announced plans for a...
Saturday, 01 September 2001 | 1261 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read More
1998/February
Author:Ron Moore, The RM Group
In May 1995, a company we will call ACME North America to protect its identity, began a focused effort to improve manufacturing performance at one of its major production facilities. Particular attention was given to improving plant reliability and...
Sunday, 01 February 1998 | 1261 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read More
1998/March
Author:Ron Moore, The RM Group
In many organizations, a heavy focus on cost cutting has led to a greater emphasis on the use of contractors as a potential solution for high labor costs. In recent years, maintenance in particular has received increased attention for replacing...
Sunday, 01 March 1998 | 1361 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read More
1998/February
Author:Ron Newport, Academy of Infrared Thermography
One of the most widespread myths of electrical maintenance is that the hot electrical connection highlighted by an infrared camera can always be fixed by tightening the connection. That may only make it worse. Despite the 30-year history and...
Sunday, 01 February 1998 | 3599 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read More
1999/May
Author:Ron Newport, Academy of Infrared Thermography
An overview of cameras, the industry, technological improvements, where to use them, and suppliers. The use of infrared thermography to evaluate the operating condition of electrical, mechanical, and process equipment for...
Saturday, 01 May 1999 | 2877 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read More
2008/September
Author:Ron Widup, Shermco Industries
If your operations rely on these workhorse machines, you may want to brush up on their care and feeding. The true workhorses of industry, electric motors, provide the means to convert electrical energy into a meaningful and measurable output....
Monday, 01 September 2008 | 9389 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read More
1999/February
Author:Ronald J. Hemming & Daniel L. Davis, Maintenance Technologies International, LLC
Insight on why companies may not reach their goals when implementing computerized maintenance management systems. How do you eat an elephant? "One bite at a time." How do you implement a maintenance management system? "One step at a...
Monday, 01 February 1999 | 1353 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read More
1998/May
Author:Ronald J. Hemming and Daniel L. Davis Maintenance Technologies International, LLC
The system you choose should have a routine for developing and scheduling PM tasks. Then you have to implement the CMMS. One very important aspect of a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) is its ability to handle preventive...
Friday, 01 May 1998 | 1902 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read More
1997/December
Author:Ronald J. Hemming and Daniel L. Davis, Maintenance Technologies International, LLC
Work request, work order management, and work planning and scheduling functions are key checkpoints for selecting and installing a computerized maintenance management system. The basic reason for purchasing a computerized maintenance management...
Monday, 01 December 1997 | 2173 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read More

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