The increased availability of data in the facilities management space presents a new frontier for scaling RCM throughout a diverse array of commercial environments. While ubiquitous, IIoT and data alone will not maximize asset performance.
Leadership is vital to the success of all companies. It is a journey which requires reference points to ensure we remain on course and continue to grow. Almost all companies need more deliberate and focused leadership development.
In 2013, Central San began developing a comprehensive Asset Management Program to better handle the treatment plant's aging infrastructure. This was a much-needed undertaking with much of the plant built before 1980, plant operations faced challenges of equipment obsolescence, low efficiency and poor reliability on a day-to-day basis.
Reliability and electric motors do not always seem to go hand-in-hand. There is electrical reliability and mechanical reliability, but what about electro-mechanical reliability? This can exist, and it does for many plants across the country!
This presentation will introduce how including Reliability elements into the traditional gated project process enables,"Vertical Launch"‚ the concept producing prime, salable product or functionality at startup.
Programs, techniques, methods and technologies that are used to integrate electrical equipment into a reliability program will be shared during this presentation, as well as to review and demonstrate success stories, culture change and failures.
In this session, SJW will present on its progress, successes, and challenges of various aspects of its asset management journey. Topics discussed will include the development and implementation of its asset management policy and overall strategy, levels of service metrics, risk framework, and sophisticated pipeline and valve criticality analyses.
This presentation will detail the roadmap for designing and implementing your Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), considering the end in mind, based on an industry research project titled, "Advanced CMMS Integration at Airports".
Applying machine learning or artificial intelligence isn't as simple as modeling data and deploying the resulting model. It involves changing how people do their work.
Companies continue to become more asset intensive. Automation is increasing, and becoming increasingly more complex. The days of old where most skills were developed in an apprenticeship program are almost gone, and with very few working on the modern D22‚ "Electro-Mech", Technician skillsets required in today's factories.