MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Articles
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2007/November
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
“What is the formula for determining the optimum maintenance staffing level for our plant?” someone recently asked. I have asked the very same question about optimum maintenance staffing levels for...
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2007/November
Author:Doug Hughes, Valero Refining, James Cesarini, Petro Spect, Erick Howard, Taper-Lok
Some creative thinking and willingness to take the initiative helped resolve a significant recurring reliability issue, all during a quick turnaround window.
This article describes the successful removal of a tube side cover plate diaphragm...
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2007/November
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor with Tim Haggerty, Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc.
Teamwork is truly a key ingredient in the juiced up production and maintenance efforts at this facility.
The Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc. [OSC] Bordentown, NJ facility was getting a bit “long in the tooth.” Originally constructed in the late...
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2007/November
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
"ABC Corporation of Smalltown, USA, today announced a manufacturing sales order worth over $100 million…"
Such announcements are commonplace in today's business press, leaving little doubt that the...
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2007/November
Author:MT Staff
Over the past few months we have read with interest how Maintenance Technology has adopted and re-energized the concept of “capacity assurance” as it applies to industry. This underscores the time-proven influences exerted by proactive...
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2007/November
Author:Neil Coopers, Invensys Process System
Advances in open technologies, fieldbus integration and information technology are extending the reach of enterprise asset management
To many plant-level professionals, the term “asset management” is synonymous with equipment maintenance or...
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2007/November
Author:ohn Camillo, Princeton Healthcare System
How you rally and arm your troops is crucial to the outcome of this ongoing battle.
As the well-known civil engineer and author Henry Petroski put it, “Success is foreseeing failure.” It’s only four words, but it defines what every...
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2007/November
Author:Robert Poole, Process Measurements & Monitors
As a number of Louisiana refineries are finding, flexible sensor technology can deliver an especially cost-effective way to measure temperatures almost anywhere in a system.
As a systems integrator that services refineries and chemical plants...
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