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1997/July
Author:Bob Baldwin, Editor
Today, few people question the potential rewards of predictive or condition-based maintenance. But why does this modern approach to maintenance deliver spectacular results in one plant yet fall short in a similar plant? According to Ralph...
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1997/July
Author:Emily P. McAnally, Bonner & Moore Associates, Inc.
Modern program architecture benefits provide flexibility, reliability, and responsiveness for larger applications.
Client/server methodology and architecture offer a versatile approach to the development and deployment of software for major...
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1997/July
Author:John Mitchell
In the new world of multifunction manufacturing teams, limited resources, and relentless pressure on costs, managers are wrestling with three common issues: How to prioritize the use of limited resources. How to manage for optimum results. How...
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1997/July
Author:Keith Young, Maintenance Quality Systems
Using maintenance procedures helps attain consistent results and establishes standards. Configuration management principles for controlling procedures help an organization become a world-class team.
A reliability-centered maintenance program is...
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1997/July
Author:MT Staff
In May 1996, Mobil Chemical's plant in Belleville, ON, launched a new predictive maintenance (PDM) program on its oriented polypropylene film manufacturing lines. This division of Mobil Oil is a principal supplier of film used for...
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