Results Oriented Reliability and Maintenance Management
Master new knowledge that will last a lifetime:
- Understand the whole picture of how to achieve cost effective reliability
- Learn how to calculate financial impact of equipment reliability for your company
- Realize the new roles of operations, maintenance & engineering to achieve improved reliability
- Learn how different organizational structures may work
- Understand what good reliability and maintenance looks like
- Discover the power of identifying production bottlenecks and the reliability impact on those bottlenecks
Who will benefit from this training?
- Maintenance managers
- Maintenance supervisors
- Maintenance superintendents
- Maintenance or manufacturing engineers
- Engineers
- Engineering Managers
- Maintenance Planners
- Plant Managers
- Vibration specialists
- Predictive maintenance specialists
- Lubricators
- Lubrication Engineers
- Operations managers
- Corporate Vice Presidents
Examples of benefits you will get right away
- Assess your plant for reliability basics
- This course will help you identify the most important elements in reliability and maintenance an how to assess your own plant's performance in those basics.
- Calculate the financial impact of reliability
- Learn how you can calculate the financial value of reliability on a piece of equipment, using a balance sheet, or by comparing lost production data.
- Operations an Maintenance Partnership
- Discover what the key elements are to establish a partnership between operations and maintenance in order to work on increased production output through better reliability.
To be conducted by:
Tor Idhammar Partner and Vice President IDCON, Inc.
He has worked in over 60 organizations in 13 countries in industries such as food, pulp and paper, mining, steel, oil and gas, chemical, and discrete manufacturing. Before working with IDCON, INC, he has experience from supply chain consulting with MA-systems and has served the Army.
He possesses a Bachelors of Science in industrial engineering from North Carolina State University and a master of Science in mechanical engineering from Lund University, Sweden.