Education and Training
Scheduled Public Classes
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Asset Reliability by Design
Nashville ,Tn.
NEW CONFERENCE- ASSET RELIABILITY BY DESIGN- MET DEMAND and Marshall Institute have joined forces to present a high impact training on how to achieve a vertical start-up for new plants, lines and equipment. This seminar covers how to design, install and maintain equipment to deliver high customer service, gross profits and low life cycle cost. An organization who employs ARD techniques and methods will be characterised by shopfloor ownership, completed 12 reliability deliverables and highly reliable equipment. Click the links below for more information.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Asset Reliability by Design
Myrtle Beach ,SC
NEW CONFERENCE - Asset Reliability by Design-Maximizing Reliability at Start-up
Marshall Institute and MET DEMAND are joining forces to provide a high quality and high impact training on how to achieve a vertical start-up of a new plant, line or piece of equipment.
Benefits to your organization:
Increase life cycle profit of new equipment by 30%
Increase gross profits by 25% for a given facility, system or line
Up to 40 % reduction in time from new product development to delivery
Vertical Start-up's are characterized by:
Operators and Maintenance ownership
Highly reliable equipment
Established standards
12 reliability deliverables are complete
Established continuous improvement culture
Click the link below for more details.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Asset Reliability by Design
Raliegh ,NC
NEW CONFERENCE - Asset Reliability by Design-Maximizing Reliability at Start-up
Marshall Institute and MET DEMAND are joining forces to provide a high quality and high impact training on how to achieve a vertical start-up of a new plant, line or piece of equipment.
Benefits to your organization:
Increase life cycle profit of new equipment by 30%
Increase gross profits by 25% for a given facility, system or line
Up to 40 % reduction in time from new product development to delivery
Vertical Start-up's are characterized by:
Operators and Maintenance ownership
Highly reliable equipment
Established standards
12 reliability deliverables are complete
Established continuous improvement culture
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Asset Reliability by Design
Las Vegas ,NV
NEW CONFERENCE - Asset Reliability by Design-Maximizing Reliability at Start-up
Marshall Institute and MET DEMAND are joining forces to provide a high quality and high impact training on how to achieve a vertical start-up of a new plant, line or piece of equipment.
Benefits to your organization:
Increase life cycle profit of new equipment by 30%
Increase gross profits by 25% for a given facility, system or line
Up to 40 % reduction in time from new product development to delivery
Vertical Start-up's are characterized by:
Operators and Maintenance ownership
Highly reliable equipment
Established standards
12 reliability deliverables are complete
Established continuous improvement culture
Monday, April 28, 2008
Achieving Plant Reliability
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Achieving Reliable Plant Capacity
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Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Achieving Reliable Plant Capacity
Mattoon ,IL 61920
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Reliable Capacity Maintenance Planning and Scheduling
Mattoon ,IL 61920
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Achieving Reliable Plant Capacity
305 Richmond Ave. East
Mattoon ,IL 61938
During this one-day seminar you will gain a solid understanding of the tools and methods needed to implement and sustain successful plant reliability, and how reliability is potentially your greatest opportunity to boost plant performance and profitability. Contact Rob Westcott at: rwestcot@lakelandcollege.edu 217-234-5305
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Reliable Capacity Maintenance Planning and Scheduling
305 Richmond Ave. East
Mattoon ,IL 61938
Maintenance Planning and Scheduling has a proven connection to the elimination of failures, defects, lost time, and waste. The output of the Maintenance Planning process is a well-defined job plan which includes time, crafts, crewing, skills, materials, tools, access, special equipment, permits, drawings, and information required to complete the job. The output of the Maintenance Scheduling process is a work schedule that optimizes production and maximizes equipment availability. This seminar is designed for individuals who will benefit from a greater general understanding of world-class Maintenance Planning and Scheduling processes. Highlights will include: Definition of Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Cost of reactive versus proactive maintenance Seven prerequisites to planning and scheduling How to get started with no-cost planning and scheduling Tools and metrics of planning and scheduling Developing a job plan Developing a schedule Phases of outage planning Contact Rob Westcott at: rwestcot@lakelandcollege.edu or at 217-234-5305
Workforce Development Center, Mattoon, IL 61938
Tuesday 9/23/08 - 8 am to 4:30 pm
Wednesday 10/15/08 - 8 am to 4:30 pm