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2007/July
Author:Bill Kiesel, Vice President/Publisher
Bill Kiesel, Vice President/Publisher
At a time of great challenge and opportunity in the global business environment, tremendous forces are reshaping today’s marketplace. How manufacturing responds to this is critical. The Maintenance and...
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2007/July
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
“Craftsmanship” results when highly trained, skilled and knowledgeable workers use tools and machinery to perform their work or trade, turning out the highest levels of quality and appeal. It’s...
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2007/July
Author:Dr. Brian A. Becker
Dr. Brian A. Becker
It is not unusual to hear sincere executives and managers lament that their major stumbling blocks to better performance are not technical in nature, but rather cultural—whatever that means. “How do we ‘get’ our...
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2007/July
Author:Greg Lee, Ludeca, Inc.
Keep the following information in mind as you seek out the best product for your specific needs
“Craftsmanship” results when highly trained, skilled and knowledgeable workers use tools and machinery to perform their work or trade, turning out...
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2007/July
Author:Heinz P. Bloch, P.E. Process Machinery Consulting, Jim Steiger HydroAire, Inc., Robert Bluse Pump Services Consulting
In light of so many consolidations across the pump industry, is it any wonder that legacy brand experience often is lost? These days, some OEMs may not be able to offer the same engineering competence they once had in the area of pump rebuilding....
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2007/July
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
This online software and its database capabilities can make PdM easier.
When Matrix Risk Consultants wanted to offer clients infrared inspections several years ago, the company had a couple of options. It...
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2007/July
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Whenever the cost of a repair is calculated, it typically is broken down into two specific components—parts and labor. The stocking of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) parts in preparation for a...
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2007/July
Author:Marty Osborn, Infor
With management support and implementation of the right amount of the right technology in the right areas, improving maintenance performance doesn’t have to be an uphill battle.
One of the most popular buzzwords in business today is “lean.”...
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2007/July
Author:Richard L. Miller, Bechtel Power Corporation
The successful and speedy Comanche Peak steam generator replacement was marked by real teamwork from the get-go.
Shattering a world record…
Careful Planning, Hard Work And Luck
On April 20, 2007, TXU closed Comanche Peak Unit 1’s breaker...
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