An hour long recorded webinar by Dr. David H. Worledge, President and CEO, Asset Performance Technologies, Inc.
There is extensive experience in many industries that shows that PM programs developed on the basis of OEM requirements or experience span the range from overbearing to deficient, typically lack a sound technical basis, and are hard to maintain. Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) has taught us that an adequate technical basis requires a functional analysis to establish the need for PM and an FMEA to decide what PM actions to take. However, apart from fleet applications or strongly focused efforts that are limited in scope, RCM in its traditional form has been found to be too resource intensive to be sustainable in most industrial environments.
An hour long webinar on demand presented by Mike Poland, Director, Asset Management Services, Life Cycle Engineering
As the economy recovers, companies are looking to increase capacity by eliminating the losses that impact both production and profitability. Is your system configured to the right taxonomy to relate predominant failure modes to control strategies? Are your corrective work orders created to capture functional failures of your equipment? When these orders are completed, do they document the cause of the failure mode? Do you capture the real cost of down time? In this Webinar you will learn how to get your system aligned with your business processes and KPIs. Setting up your equipment records properly in your system is foundational to a risk-based asset management strategy.
An hour long web workshop on demand presented by Niels Martin, Managing Director and Will Templeton, Solutions Specialist
It is estimated that U.S. industries alone purchase a staggering $136 billion per year on parts, materials, and supplies to support Maintenance, Repair and Operations. Yet most companies cannot effectively and systematically rationalize their spend - where they are over-purchasing/overspending, what materials are excess or duplicates, what inventory is obsolete, when they can use non-OEM alternatives. Until now. Join this web seminar to learn how to make informed and effective decisions to manage the supply chain and inventory on the parts and materials that will give you the most bang for your buck. We'll provide practical steps you can begin taking today to save your company millions.
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An hour long web workshop on demand presented by Jim Clifford - Manager, Data Management Group, Maximo System Owner - Pfizer
Pfizer pushes the MRO Reliability envelope. Lower MRO inventory and improve MRO availability at the same time? You bet. Discover the 5 steps Pfizer took to ensure that their MRO optimization program saved money and improved MRO fill rates.
An 80 minute On Demand Webinar Workshop by Rich MacInnes, Principal, Net Results Group, LLC and Bob Wilson, Senior Director - Client Assessments, PCA
The MRO Connection to Reliability is clear... spare parts at the ready to ensure equipment availability the first time, every time. Learn five key insights unique to MRO materials-guaranteed to advance every reliability program while improving investment in maintenance labor and materials. Gain these insights from recognized experts of The MRO Connection, which delivers proven solutions in the uniquely challenging space known as MRO.
Learning point takeaways:
1) Five key MRO insights that advance reliability practices while improving investment in maintenance labor and materials
2) Technology solutions unique to the challenges of MRO
3) Performing MRO capabilities health check-vital first step
Presented by Daniel DeWald, CPIM, CPMM SME Materials Management Professional Consultant, GPAllied
Critical success factors (CSF) are an essential part of the storeroom and MRO. They need to be identified and reviewed to insure success. They are not a key performance indicator, but instead are elements vital to strategize policies and management to be a winning sector of the overall maintenance direction.