Webinar: Understanding what assets you have under management, their operating context and the focus on meaningful data, this session will look to explore the variety of different benefits of condition monitoring with IoT.
Webinar: This session will provide an overview for how IoT can enable organizations to leverage leading practice adoption of the Uptime Elements in your organization.
Denver Water's ten-year capital plan encompasses the replacement and refurbishment of numerous assets within our vast infrastructure with expenditures forecasted to exceed 1.8 billion dollars.
Focused Forum from IMC-2015 by Nikolaus Despain & Laura Lamb, Leprino Foods
In this presentation, learn by shared examples and tools in Uptime Elements Cp, Mt, Pm & Hcm used by a large food manufacturer that resulted in improved results for their Global Sustainability Program.
Areas to be covered:
Cp – Examples (with ROI) of capital projects focusing on energy management.
Mt – How using an All-Test Pro unit to identify high energy consuming motors changes replacement decisions.
Pm – Examples on how to leverage PM programs to manage infrequent (but seasonally necessary) building & equipment adjustments for low cost/no cost energy savings.
Hcm – Examples and tools used to leverage the entire company work force to generate ideas for onsite Resource Conservation teams, resulting in significant low cost/no cost resource conservation ideas
Focused Forum from IMC-2015 - 37:43 by Sandra DiMatteo, Bentley Systems
Adhering to and sustaining an asset performance management process doesn’t come easy. That’s why we need a holistic system-based approach like the Uptime Elements with its evolving technical, cultural and leadership elements. This interactive session demonstrates the key to making the elements ‘stick’ – diligence to a proactive business process. Is your process proactive? Explore how to map your business process and tasks to the Uptime Elements, building on what you are already doing successfully and identifying areas for improvement. You will identify the need to improve in one Uptime Element or another; from reliability engineering for maintenance, asset condition management, work execution or perhaps your organization needs new leadership skills for reliability. But overall, the biggest bang for your buck is learning how to ensure people are focused on the process, understand their role and responsibilities and are supported with the proper training and software to drive and support the process.
Focused Forum from IMC-2015 - 37:54 by Robert Bishop & George Williams, Bristol-Myers Squibb
Bristol-Myers Squibb has implemented the Uptime Elements into its maintenance and reliability strategy. In alignment with ISO55000, and to aid in the understanding of all of the components that make up an asset management strategy, the BMS Reliability Excellence initiative is adopting the “Uptime Elements.” The Uptime Elements provide a framework that aligns our communication and priorities within the scope of Reliability Excellence. The Elements integrate with our implementation of initiatives associated with Reliability Excellence, they help focus our efforts and align us behind common opportunities.
Focused Forum from IMC-2015 - 33:10 by Nikolaus Despain & Laura Lamb, Leprino Foods
In this presentation, learn by shared examples and tools in Uptime Elements Cp, Mt, Pm & Hcm used by a large food manufacturer that resulted in improved results for their Global Sustainability Program.
Areas to be covered: Cp – Examples (with ROI) of capital projects focusing on energy management. Mt – How using an All-Test Pro unit to identify high energy consuming motors changes replacement decisions. Pm – Examples on how to leverage PM programs to manage infrequent (but seasonally necessary) building & equipment adjustments for low cost/no cost energy savings. Hcm – Examples and tools used to leverage the entire company work force to generate ideas for onsite Resource Conservation teams, resulting in significant low cost/no cost resource conservation ideas
Webinar - 28:01 By Terrence O'Hanlon, CEO Reliabilityweb.com & Uptime Magazine
What Does it Mean to Become a Certified Reliability Leader?
Find out by watching this video
What if there was a way to engage and empower every stakeholder in your organization as a reliability leader? Imagine how much potential could be unlocked!
Join Uptime Magazine Publisher and Reliabilityweb.com CEO Terrence O'Hanlon for a lively and interactive learning event to develop a new system for and a new way of thinking about asset reliability.
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