MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Articles
December RSS Feed
Results 1 - 5 of 5
|
1997/December
Author:Bob Baldwin, Editor
When companies shift their focus from maintenance and repair to reliability and maintainability (R&M), interesting things happen. Maintenance costs go down and equipment availability goes up. The need for capital and spare parts inventory...
|
|
1997/December
Author:Bob Williamson
"You mean we're going to have to work on the equipment before it breaks down?" That's what one experienced mechanic asked after he heard about his company's new proactive approach to maintenance. His statement points to the crux of one of the...
|
|
1997/December
Author:Michael Stephens, Reliability Management Group
A new look at the maintenance work management process
The goal of work management is lowest cost reliability, which has two parts: equipment reliability and human reliability. Equipment reliability is the final result--where the bottom line is...
|
|
1997/December
Author:MT Staff
Pending deregulation of the electric utility industry presents new challenges for companies. Southern Company, originally a single source provider, saw the trend toward competition and decided to take a proactive stance.
Its goal is to be the most...
|
|
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...
|
Powered by AlphaContent 4.0.17 © 2005-2012 - All rights reserved

