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2008/August
Author:Thomas J. Scanlon, Vice President Americas, Thermography, FLIR Systems, Inc.
Thomas J. Scanlon, Vice President Americas, Thermography, FLIR Systems, Inc.
Regardless of the fluctuating price for a barrel of crude oil, the issues pertaining to energy in terms of availability, resource options, environmental impact and...
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1997/April
Author:Thomas Wallace, Asset Management Solutions, Fisher-Rosemount Systems, Inc.
Adding microprocessors to field instruments has transformed them into data acquisition systems and transmission terminals. Now technicians can use well-designed software to see what is happening inside plant instrumentation.
When asset...
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2009/January
Author:Tibor L. Jung and Edward J. "Ed" Stanek, Jr.,LAI Reliability Systems, Inc.
As maintenance and reliability professionals, we are being asked to deliver like never before. Today's economic conditions demand greater levels of reliability and increased maintenance productivity with an ever-increasing focus on reducing costs....
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2008/September
Author:Tim Crnko, Cooper Bussmann
These systems are crucial for quite a number of reasons. Their regular maintenance should be a top priority around your operations.
As with so many other aspects of electrical systems, in order to ensure selective coordination in a system, the...
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2011/September
Author:Tim Miller, Technical Services Director, Asset Management Division, CyberMetrics Corp.
Managing a facility’s assets can be complex. At the heart of your maintenance operations, you likely run specialized maintenance management software such as a CMMS (Computer Maintenance Management System) or EAM (Enterprise Asset Management...
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2008/August
Author:Tim Owens, CMRP, President and CEO, PdMA Corporation
Tim Owens, CMRP, President and CEO, PdMA Corporation
Almost every industry in America today is experiencing higher costs—energy, raw materials, labor, health care, shipping— you name it. In previous years, industry typically could pass...
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2008/September
Author:Timothy L. Goshert, CMRP and Jack R. Nicholas, Jr., P.E., CMRP
These authors discuss the arduous process organizations go through in order to put accredited testing in place.
Certification has been the talk of the Maintenance and Reliability (M&R) community for the past several years. This issue is being...
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2006/September
Author:Timothy Trout, MRO Software
Best practices in the way these departments serve the maintenance organization can provide significant payback. Are yours measuring up?
Inventory and Purchasing departments. . .a "necessary evil" to most organizations. . . almost as big a...
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2002/November
Author:Tina Spivey, Augusta Service Co., Inc.
Augusta Service Co. Inc. (ASCI), Augusta, GA, is a maintenance organization that serves two parent companies and their subsidiaries. During the past 10 years, we have met regulatory challenges—and the unique challenges of the companies we...
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2001/February
Author:Tita Ouvreloeil, HSB Reliability Technologies, Inc.
Backlog control is an important tool for determining maintenance department resources, making budget and workforce staffing decisions, evaluating department performance, and analyzing alternatives.
Survival and competition in...
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