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January 23, 2005

Water, Gas, Oil, Mining, Manufacturing Equipment

Do You Work In an Industry Where Assets Drop In Performance or Fail With Little or No Notice?

Are you tasked with enhancing equipment effectiveness, and fear the cost of downtime? Hear first-hand the savings to be made by adopting condition monitoring and maintenance strategies. Find cost/risk benefit solutions to improve team and company performance.

(PRWEB) January 23, 2005 -- Certain industries are at particular risk of the consequences of failing assets. Downtime can be incredibly costly, not just in terms of immediate lost revenue, but also the more lasting effect of lost business.

Reliability, maintenance and condition monitoring is one area of asset management that is absolutely crucial to enhancing overall equipment effectiveness, and cannot be ignored by any efficiency conscious business.

Reliability, Maintenance and Condition Monitoring
1 day seminar
3 March 2005
IMechE Headquarters, London

This seminar will equip delegates with the tools to protect their assets. It will review the very latest RCM technologies, and look at the management frameworks and business processes that need to be in place in order to implement RCM strategies. Case studies will be used to illustrate key learning points.

About the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
The Institution has been the home of Mechanical Engineers for 150 years. Around 80,000 engineers world-wide are members. The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) is the United Kingdom’s qualifying body for mechanical engineers.

Members work in research, design, development, manufacturing, installation, commissioning, contracting, consulting and teaching, in fields as diverse as lubrication, satellite launching, surgical implants and power generation. All find out about the latest developments in their own and related fields through the Institution’s hundreds of conferences and events.

Posted by Industrial at January 23, 2005 05:37 PM

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