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-经济气候资源tant than ever that industryminimizesoperational expenditure whilstmaximizingproduction, and of course, keeping the risk profile low! Key to this is reducing maintenance andmaximizingup time, with no surprises. These aims may not seem compatible; but a successful Predictive Maintenance program can help bring them together.
At this session, you will hear about:
• The key elements of an effective Predictive Maintenance program
• How a successful program integrates with the overall maintenance strategy
• How a successful program integrates with the organisation
• How the technologies available integrate with each other
• Some case studies
You will learn about the benefits of condition monitoring first-hand fromMike Yardleyof Wood Group (formally SVT -www.svt.com.au). Mike has twenty five years’ experience in engineering from trade experience in NZ Army, followed by specializing in vibration condition monitoring since 1994. Director/Owner of Brown, Yardley and Associates from 1996 till 2002. Since then he has held specialized Senior roles in offline and online vibration CM services in industry sectors including Oil and Gas, Mining, Food and Beverage and Pulp and Paper.
Mike has twenty five years’ experience AND held specialized Senior roles in offline and online vibration CM services in industry sectors including Oil and Gas, Mining, Food and Beverage and Pulp and Paper.
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