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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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2002/June
Author:Jim Foley, Kaiser Aluminum
Kaiser Aluminum identifies process improvement opportunities by tracking delays, no matter how small.
Virtually any facility working with complex machinery to produce a large amount of goods will experience production delays. With a sizeable plant...
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2002/June
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
"We need a few good definitions [of who we are and what we do] that can serve as a starting point for the discussion we have with operations, top management, human resources, finance, and others outside our...
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2002/June
Author:S. Bradley Peterson, CMRP, Strategic Asset Management Inc.
Three organizational models—one may be right for you.
Most large, multi-plant companies have launched a maintenance council in the past decade. While some have achieved significant success, most are still floundering for direction and concrete...
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2002/June
Author:Terrence O'Hanlon, ReliabilityWeb.com
We all know that free advice is certainly worth what you pay for it. Your boss, your friends, your co-workers, your spouse, and even your kids are full of all kinds of free advice. You may be surprised to find you can get access to a fairly large...
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