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1998/November
Author:Bob Baldwin, Editor
You don’t often get an opportunity to travel back in time but I could have sworn that was what happened to me during a recent weekend when I got caught up in Warpstock. As soon as I walked into the event’s exhibit area I was taken...
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1998/November
Author:John Moubray, Aladon
Much of what has been written to date on the subject of maintenance strategy refers to three—and only three—types of maintenance: predictive, preventive, and corrective.
Predictive tasks entail checking items or components if...
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1998/November
Author:Richard Elliott, P.E., Saturn Corp. and Jerry L. Shockey, CIRM, Electronic Data Systems
Here is how a maintenance assessment process can be used to collect benchmarking data to help improve internal processes.
The usual goal of benchmarking with other companies is to compare processes and the costs associated with...
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1998/November
Author:Richard S. Rothschild
Although no single portable computer is best for every application, chances are there is or soon will be a lightweight handheld unit that can fully serve any set of maintenance needs better, faster, and at less cost.
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