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2010/August
Author:Tony Martell, Vice President and General Manager, Aftermarket Business Unit, NSK
As NSK customers focus on working to full capacity and ensuring their facilities operate at optimum efficiency, equipment that is reliable and cost-effective to maintain is more important than ever. Motion and control products play a vital role.
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2003/July
Author:Torbjörn (Tor) Idhammar, IDCON, Inc.
Example best practices and the questions you need to ask to determine if your plant is using them.
Visiting plants in different corners of the world, we often are asked: “What are the current best practices for preventive maintenance...
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2012/September
Author:Tracy T. Strawn, CMRP, Marshall Institute, Inc.
What’s the concept of quality losses got to do with maintenance? More than you might have thought.
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2002/February
Author:Tracy T. Strawn, Marshall Institute, Inc.
Moving from customer/supplier relationships to partnerships
During the 1980s and 1990s many organizations embraced Total Quality Management (TQM) as a means to improve product quality and ultimately overall business performance. Some of these...
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2011/April
Author:Tracy T. Strawn, Marshall Institute
Despite sizable investments in these types of systems, many organizations still aren’t realizing their full potential.
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2009/September
Author:Tracy T. Strawn, Vice President of International Programs, Marshall Institute
Many maintenance improvement efforts or "change initiatives" begin with good intentions. Senior leaders endorse the new program, "slap" the project leader on the back and say something along the lines of: "I'm here to support you. Let me know if you...
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2011/June
Author:Tracy T. Strawn, VP of International Programs, Marshall Institute
When asked to assist in improving and optimizing the maintenance and reliability performance of a client, we begin by conducting a maintenance effectiveness assessment.
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2011/June
Author:Travis Lail, ExxonMobil Lubricants & Specialties
Refine your techniques with these guidelines.
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2012/August
Author:Tribby Warfield, President, North America Commercial, Gates Corporation
As a global company, Gates Corporation recognizes the importance of manufacturing in local economies for local consumption, and is committed to meeting market demand—wherever it may be. Our manufacturing in the U.S. has been strong for our entire...
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2011/August
Author:Tribby Warfield, President, North America Commercial, Gates Corporation
When we ask children what they want to be when they grow up, they never say “an engineer.” The chances of meeting a teenager who’s even uttered the words “improved efficiency” or “production uptime,” much less “power transmission,”...
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