With MARTS 2008 quickly approaching, it’s time to take a sneak peak at some of the activities scheduled for this year’s event and the value they can provide for you and your organization.
In industry today, it’s as important as ever to stay up-todate on the latest technologies, products and practices. This year’s Maintenance & Reliability Technology Summit (MARTS) provides an opportunity to do just that. The fourday summit—geared toward maintenance and reliability mangers, engineers, technicians and other capacity assurance professionals—offers a wealth of technical and business sessions, workshops, value-added products and services and not-to-be-missed professional development and networking opportunities.
Must-attend pre- and post-conference opportunities
MARTS 2008 kicks off with pre-conference workshops on Monday, April 14. There are six 7-hour workshops to choose from, with topics such as lean maintenance, reliabilitycentered maintenance, lubrication and CMMS.
New to MARTS this year, the Fluid Sealing Association (FSA) and the Hydraulic Institute (HI) are co-sponsoring a special pre-conference workshop on the Fundamentals of Mechanical Seals. Topics to be covered in this powerful all-day session are: mechanical seal designs and arrangements, basic operating principles and application limits, seal chamber design and pressures, installation of mechanical seals, environmental controls and piping plans, pump commissioning and everybody’s favorite, TROUBLESHOOTING. This basic, yet comprehensive course also provides participants with the first cost analysis tool specially designed for evaluating the life cycle costs of mechanical seals. Each attendee will receive a free copy of the 300-page HI/FSA book Mechanical Seals for Pumps: Application Guidelines (a $195 value).
Similarly, on Thursday, April 17 MARTS will wrap up with five post-conference workshops covering topics such as asset management, cause mapping and IR thermography.
All workshops, pre- and post-, are presented by recognized industry gurus and contributors to Maintenance Technology and Lubrication Management & Technology magazines. Instructors include Contributing Editors Bob Williamson and Ken Bannister, as well as notables like Ed Stanek, Mac Smith, Kim Pease, Mark Galley, Jim Seffrin and technical experts from member companies of the Fluid Sealing Association, among others.
Two professional development courses—with the separate option of certification exams—also will be held during the conference.
Both certification exams, the CMRP and CLS, are scheduled for Thursday morning, April 17.
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It’s not too late to register and make your travel plans for MARTS 2008. For complete details on this event, all pre- and post-conference offerings, and to access the event’s easy online registration option, visitwww.MARTSconference.com |
(IMPORTANT NOTE: Space is limited in all of the popular preand post-conference workshops and certification opportunities. Don’t be left out this year. Your professional development is too important for you and your employer. Register now to ensure your seat in the workshop(s) and/or certification exam of your choice.)
Must attend regular conference
MARTS 2008 Regular Conferences sessions are scheduled over two days—Tuesday and Wednesday, April 15 and 16—and include up to four concurrent sessions in each time slot. All sessions are led by practitioners, experts and other industry leaders who will be offering advice based on their own proven successes in their respective fields. (For a full schedule of speakers and topics, go to www.MARTSconference.com) Each day of the Regular Conference will begin with a keynote session, both of which focus on reliability.
The Regular Conference wraps up on Wednesday evening with a discussion led by a panel of North American Maintenance Excellence (NAME) award winners. In this session, panel members will divulge how their plants came to be recognized as best practice maintenance operations and give tips on how others can emulate their successes.
Solving your problems
Don’t forget that more than 50 industry leading companies— including Emerson Process Management, PdMA Corporation and Ludeca, Inc.—also will be exhibiting at MARTS 2008, on both Tuesday and Wednesday during session breaks. Here’s your chance to visit face-to-face with key suppliers to industry in a comfortable, no-pressure networking venue. As in years past, these exhibitors will be demonstrating state-of-the-art technologies and services for the very types of improvements your organization is seeking. We all look forward to seeing you at MARTS 2008!
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