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PLANT RELIABILITY MANAGEMENT
18th & 19th Jube 2008
Centara Grand at Central World & Bangkok Convention Centre Bangkok, Thailand
Dubbed as the universal success factor, reliability is the primary driver to maximise production availability (uptime), output and ultimately profit. Loss of production due to reliability issues can range from about 2% of plant capacity in the best plants to about 16% of plant capacity in the worst. However, very few plants have been able to generate a cohesive, strategic plan to master the art of reliability. This conference aims at not only informing, but also challenging every aspect of how you currently operate your plant reliability, and provides new perspectives of how it is linked to the financial and competitive performance of your plant and your company’s overall performance.
The prime responsibility of managing reliability has often been given to the maintenance department or reliability engineers. However, focusing on only an equipment or mechanical perspective can lead to thinking in terms of hardware performance and can minimize the overall impact of reliability management. In Plant Reliability Management 2008, we will be connecting maintenance to two other primary functional components in a plant that influence reliability - operations and plant/equipment design. Creating a synergy between maintenance, operations and design will enable you to drive overall equipment effectiveness (OEE), cost management and ultimately, Return on Net Assets (RONA). Coupling this synergy with strategic business goals and decisions will enable you to achieve a unified approach to your company’s business and competitive performance.
Join us to discover how Plant Reliability Management can be the unifying factor to customer, investor and staff satisfaction, and enable you to achieve a world-class plant performance.
Key benefits of attending this conference·
* Establishing & implementing effective steps in achieving optimum operating time and less downtime
* Aligning your plant reliability mission, vision and strategic plan with business goals through a strong leadership and ownership focus
* Bullet proofing plant reliability through a collaborative inter-functional and interplant process between management, design, operations and maintenance
* Creating a reliability mission that involves everyone in a plant, from management to front liners
* Exploring best practices on asset management to achieve higher returns and lower maintenance costs
* Gaining insights into the best tools and methods needed to implement and sustain a successful plant reliability programme
* Instilling performance metrics that are proactive and reliability focused for sustainable profitability
* Meeting customer expectations through a sound reliability programme that prevent failures and better response time
For more information on how to register & exhibit, and special rebates please contact
Ms Kelly lee
Contact No: +00 603 2723 6798
Email: KellyL@marcusevanskl.com
Link: http://www.marcusevans.com/html/eventdetail.asp?eventID=13847&SectorID=19&divisionID=
18th & 19th Jube 2008
Centara Grand at Central World & Bangkok Convention Centre Bangkok, Thailand
Dubbed as the universal success factor, reliability is the primary driver to maximise production availability (uptime), output and ultimately profit. Loss of production due to reliability issues can range from about 2% of plant capacity in the best plants to about 16% of plant capacity in the worst. However, very few plants have been able to generate a cohesive, strategic plan to master the art of reliability. This conference aims at not only informing, but also challenging every aspect of how you currently operate your plant reliability, and provides new perspectives of how it is linked to the financial and competitive performance of your plant and your company’s overall performance.
The prime responsibility of managing reliability has often been given to the maintenance department or reliability engineers. However, focusing on only an equipment or mechanical perspective can lead to thinking in terms of hardware performance and can minimize the overall impact of reliability management. In Plant Reliability Management 2008, we will be connecting maintenance to two other primary functional components in a plant that influence reliability - operations and plant/equipment design. Creating a synergy between maintenance, operations and design will enable you to drive overall equipment effectiveness (OEE), cost management and ultimately, Return on Net Assets (RONA). Coupling this synergy with strategic business goals and decisions will enable you to achieve a unified approach to your company’s business and competitive performance.
Join us to discover how Plant Reliability Management can be the unifying factor to customer, investor and staff satisfaction, and enable you to achieve a world-class plant performance.
Key benefits of attending this conference·
* Establishing & implementing effective steps in achieving optimum operating time and less downtime
* Aligning your plant reliability mission, vision and strategic plan with business goals through a strong leadership and ownership focus
* Bullet proofing plant reliability through a collaborative inter-functional and interplant process between management, design, operations and maintenance
* Creating a reliability mission that involves everyone in a plant, from management to front liners
* Exploring best practices on asset management to achieve higher returns and lower maintenance costs
* Gaining insights into the best tools and methods needed to implement and sustain a successful plant reliability programme
* Instilling performance metrics that are proactive and reliability focused for sustainable profitability
* Meeting customer expectations through a sound reliability programme that prevent failures and better response time
For more information on how to register & exhibit, and special rebates please contact
Ms Kelly lee
Contact No: +00 603 2723 6798
Email: KellyL@marcusevanskl.com
Link: http://www.marcusevans.com/html/eventdetail.asp?eventID=13847&SectorID=19&divisionID=