International Maintenance Conference: The Speed of Reliability

International Maintenance Conference 2025: The Speed of Reliability

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TESTOIL

TESTOIL is a full-service oil testing laboratory owned by Insight Services. Since 1988 the laboratory has been providing fast and reliable oil analysis results across all industries throughout the Americas. Our comprehensive range of oil analysis services assists reliability engineers with condition monitoring and identification of machine wear. We understand the urgency of the data that we provide, therefore we are committed to analyzing and processing routine samples the same day they are received.

IVC Technologies

Condition Based Monitoring Services by an industry leader that only sells "Solutions", not "Hardware" or "Software". 27 year experienced national provider of multiple technology CBM programs.

Design Maintenance Systems (DMSI)

Design Maintenance Systems (DMSI)

DMSI is known for having the most comprehensive and flexible operator based reliability, asset basic care, and mobile inspection solution in the industry. MAINTelligence InspectCETM is used at hundreds of sites worldwide.

Aladon Network

Aladon Network

Aladon and The Aladon NetworkTM practitioners are the exclusive providers of world-class RCM2TM MTA training & consulting services. This global network has helped clients apply Reliability Centered Maintenance in over 80 countries. More than 70,000 people have attended RCM2 training courses worldwide.

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DNV GL Software

DNV GL are now the world's the leading technical advisor to the global oil and gas industry, and a leading expert for the energy value chain including renewables and energy efficiency.

Bigfoot CMMS

Bigfoot CMMS

Bigfoot maintenance software, produced by Smartware Group, is a powerful, yet easy-to-use solution that is quick to learn to give you quick results.

IDCON, INC

IDCON INC, a Reliability and Maintenance Management Consulting Firm.

Isograph Inc.

Isograph is the author of the renowned Availability Workbench Software which provides an integrated environment for RCM, Maintenance, System Modeling, Availability Optimization, Life Cycle studies.

Reliability Solutions Training LLC.

Reliability Solutions works directly with our clients to optimize product quality/quantity, improve asset availability, reduce maintenance cost, conserve energy, and change safety performance.

Mainnovation

Mainnovation is a management consultancy company specialized in Maintenance, Reliability and Asset Management, with offices in the USA and Europe. It is our mission to professionalize asset management organizations in such a way that they create tangible added value for the company. We carry out our mission through the Value Driven Maintenance® (VDM) methodology.

Productivity Inc

For over 35 years Productivity Incorporated has been providing operational excellence consulting and training services to companies throughout the Global 1000 helping them build capabilities, save money, and grow.

 ATS SkillPoint Study Reveals Manufacturing Maintenance Training Correlates to Increased Performance

ATS SkillPoint Study Reveals Manufacturing Maintenance Training Correlates to Increased Performance

Advanced Technology Services, Inc. (ATS), the single source for optimizing assets enterprise-wide through manufacturing maintenance, industrial parts repair and world-class IT managed solutions, today announced the results of their technical maintenance training study. Results indicated that optimized maintenance training is "very relevant" to achieving operational excellence and can generate a ROI as high as 127%.

Force Field Analysis

A good tool to use to determine if you are ready for change is force field analysis. It provides a visual framework for showing forces that support or hinder a desired change or goal. It can

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Audit it. Improve it! Processes and KPIs for a Successful Condition Monitoring Program - Part 1

Audit it. Improve it! Processes and KPIs for a Successful Condition Monitoring Program - Part 1

The RELIABILITY Conference 2016- Workshop Course 
by Alan Friedman, Author - 90:39

Sometimes people go to work and do their jobs taking measurements and writing reports, often with great care and skill. Their reports and recommendations then travel into a deep abyss from which they never return and are never heard from again. Sound familiar? This situation is unfortunately a common one in the condition-monitoring world. Machine condition reports are generated to help the planners plan but the planners never look at the reports. They might not know how to interpret them or they may simply choose to ignore them. A healthy machine might be replaced on a PM schedule even though there is nothing wrong with it. A machine might failure catastrophically even though there was plenty of evidence was available to predict the impending failure.

It is important to be certain that reports reach the people who need them and that the reports are understood, valued and utilized. This comes under the “right reporting” component of a successful program. What is also needed is a process of follow up and review to verify the reports are accurate and the program is providing the benefits it should. In this sense, “right follow up and review” is directly linked to “right goals.” This is the part of the process where you determine if your goals are being met. If they are not, then make appropriate changes to the program to evolve it or improve it.

This short course will also discuss KPI’s to measure to insure you are getting the most from your vibration monitoring or CM program.

Dealing with Negativity - Learning Points

Learning Points:

Change – these are events or physical happenings – they are external.

Transition – this is moving from one state or stage to another. This is how we deal with change. This is the psychological process that people go through as they deal with change and this is where it is determined whether the change was good or bad – this is internal.

To create change, you need to challenge the status quo and discover that change is sometimes a result of the challenge.

Persistence is a simple way of winning people over. Once they see that you believe in what you are doing and that you are going to continue to do it, they will come on board.

Find partners everywhere you can -- suppliers, sister plants, even competitors if there is a common benefit.

Don’t reinvent the wheel. When you find a solution, look for other areas in the organization where you can use that solution.

Benchmark with yourself. How are you doing compared to before you started on the journey? Compare like equipment to identify ‘bad actors.’ Compare the performance of your people to identify the opportunity for training or advancement.

Ensure that decisions and involvement are made at the lowest organizational level possible, as close to the problem as possible. Involvement encourages interest and interest encourages solutions.

Don’t forget to review the roadmap and communicate your progress to everyone involved.

Tip from People: A Reliability Success Story by Cliff Williams

 Des-Case Repeats as a Tennessean Top Workplace

Des-Case Repeats as a Tennessean Top Workplace

Honor affirms not only an inviting work environment, but bottom-line success for the manufacturer, as well.

Finding Something in Nothing

Learn more about Leadership for Reliability. Watch Rob Bishop's presentation "Lasting Change – A Cultural Revolution for Reliability" from the Solutions 2.0 Virtual Conference.

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A Journey to Shape Reliability Excellence at Bristol-Myers Squibb: Part 4

A Journey to Shape Reliability Excellence at Bristol-Myers Squibb: Part 4

This fourth installment shows how the Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (BMS) was able to train and certify more than 200 employees as certified reliability leaders (CRLs) in just one and a half years. The series began in Uptime’s December/January 2016 issue with the initial implementation of Uptime Elements at BMS. The second installment in the February/March 2016 issue explained the alignment of the framework with the sites, while the third installment in the April/May 2016 issue covered the role of the central corporate strategy. These all supported the culture that led BMS to 200 CRLs.

The 3 Pillars of  World-Class Maintenance

The 3 Pillars of World-Class Maintenance

All operations managers know the great importance of being able to meet their organization’s increasing expectations for reliability, lower costs and higher uptime. Admittedly, some do try to build a differentiator by focusing exclusively on building and tracking financial key performance indicators (KPIs). Nevertheless, this is merely a subset of what a world-class maintenance system is really about.

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