An inspiring journey of leadership and utilizing the Uptime® Elements Framework accross multiple locations around the world to become one of the world's best run companies.
2.5 Million technical/engineering jobs unfilled in next 24 months 100,000 Reliability Engineering jobs open in US alone, rapid retirements, 10,000 people per day with very little transfer of knowledge.
Excellence in Reliability is a journey with no end, requiring continuous improvement and a passion that never quits. Success in this pursuit isn't guaranteed nor easy to come by. Join Pat Akins, Reliability Director, as he shares the approach taken by Weyerhaeuser with their Reliability Journey.
Jose WaterSan Jose Water, serving over 1 million people in the San Francisco Bay Area, is committed to maintaining its high level of service and reducing the number of water main breaks resulting in social, financial, and environmental impact.
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Most failures happen at the component level. In order to safely maintain an accepted level of reliability, we need both proactive and reactive learning strategies. FMEA and RCA are the keys to this cycle of learning.
Dive into DC Water's tried and true maintenance program for replacing butterfly valves. This is a critical process, as the replacements occur in the final stage before treated wastewater enters the Potomac River. Expert mechanical maintenance manager Laura Knox shares how it is done in this presentation.
I discuss these including hardware, software, communications networks, and platforms. I’ll also give practical examples of projects covering different aspects of IoT implementation.
As digital transformation finds its way into maintenance planning, the planner now has the ability to graduate their program from calendar to cycle-based PM's.
The future of all asset-intensive industries is at stake. Industry 4.0 is the future. Business leaders must ensure their organization can bridge the gap between where their organization is today and their vision.
After this presentation, the hope is that the attendee understands it is ok to be comfortable not knowing everything. The most impactful idea from this presentation is that the scientific method can guide us in achieving our asset management goals.
TAKEAWAY: An understanding of how you can leverage supplier relationships to create a true partnership when it comes to Maintenance Sourcing and Inventory for the refurbishment and replacement of parts/components.
An often under-stressed aspect of “well-coordinated” is the inclusion of all personnel, which brings in those that may feel Asset Management (AM) is being “done to” them. Ensuring AM is “done with and for'' all personnel requires looking through the perspective of diversity and inclusion.
This presentation aims to provide guidance on implementing Rcd (Reliability Centered Design) through MCE (Maintenance Conscious Engineering) concepts and processes that can be transformative to improving effectiveness and sustainability of assets for their entire lifecycle.