Batch 4 Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Excellence (Public Training)
Batch 4 of Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Excellence (Public Training) Erudite Reliability Services OPC has conducted its 4th Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Excellence Public Training at Seda Manila Bay, with […]
Global Maintenance Day 2023
Raise awareness among the general public about the intricate work that goes into maintaining our infrastructure and the constant pursuit of excellence in this field. Organized by the esteemed Global […]
Featured Article: Successfully Concluded Training Event on Introduction to Equipment Maintenance Strategy
The recently concluded hybrid training event on the Introduction to Equipment Maintenance Strategy, organized for Globe Telecom, proved to be a resounding success. Held over two weekends, from April 24-25 and May 2-3, the training provided maintenance professionals, engineers, and managers with the essential skills and knowledge needed to implement effective maintenance strategies. With a specific focus on Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM), Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), and Preventive Maintenance (PM) Optimization, the training aimed to enhance equipment performance, minimize downtime, and extend equipment lifespan.
All Maintenance Needs Is A Little TLC
I write from a personal perspective: Maintenance has taken a bad rap. Weโre not a bunch of knuckle-dragging, coffee-slurping, computer-illiterates that never made it past eighth grade. We are, in fact, a skilled, experienced and largely well-trained workforce, excellent at troubleshooting and proficient in the systems that run our plants. Unfortunately, we also reflect an aging workforce, with no deep bench to call upon at this point in the game. What we need is a little TLC.