In the current global economic market, companies are
trying to find new and innovative ways to reinvent themselves to run more efficiently and increase production while
minimizing equipment downtime. Now more than ever, plant managers, maintenance and reliability leaders are looking for
ways to optimize maintenance, reduce energy consumption and improve equipment reliability.
Many are doing so by challenging current methods and experimenting with new ideas.
Check out all your options and get face-to-face discussion with
experts in the field at the upcoming PLANT RELIABILITY ASIA 2011 - Drive Your Plant to Greater Profits in SMX Convention Center, Manila, Philippines
this March 10-12, 2011.
Plenary Sessions, Masterclass, Multi-stream Conference, and a
gathering of Industry Exhibitors across Asia are planned.
GENERAL TOPIC
Lean Six Sigma helps you acquire the specific tools you'll need to quickly improve
your plant's total productivity, profitability, and safety environment performance. With a bit of everything to engage your mind and interests.
Lean Plant will show you the success stories, failures, and best practices for effective lean program design and implementation, expand your contacts
through extensive networking opportunities, and increase your product knowledge through vendor displays and interactions. Select topics and presentation include:
- Overall equipment effectiveness improvement
- Visual Management
- Automated inspection
- Process performance prediction and control
- Lean cellular manufacturing systems
- Lean manufacturing flow
- Lean manufacturing pull vs push
- AI applications
- Agile Manufacturing
- Manufacturing Technology
- Pre-order economy
- Process re-engineering
- Value Stream Mapping
- Reliability Excellence 2011
Reliability Excellence provides the strategies and best practices you need to improve uptime,
save money and give your company a performance advantage. Reliability World provides an in-depth forum for maintenance, quality and reliability
professionals, planners and schedulers, and plant managers to see and learn the latest technologies and make new contacts.
Speakers from the best-in-class manufacturing and service companies will deliver compelling,
practical presentations, with particular focus case histories where the use of effective reliability strategies has led measurable economic and productivity benefits. The knowledge you gain and share will enhance your technical and professional understanding and leave you better prepared to drive your plant?s reliability program into the winner?s circle. Select topics and presentation include:
- Reliability Programs
- Reliability Engineering
- Reliability Management
- Design for Reliability
- Design for Six Sigma
- Reliability specifications and metrics
- Data collection, management and analysis
- Experiment Design and Analysis
- Accelerated testing
- Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
- Reliability growth analysis
- Asset Management and Maintenance Planning
- Risk and Safety analysis
- Warranty cost reduction
- Lubrication Best Practices 2011
Lubrication Best Practices is the leading conference and exhibition devoted exclusively to using the effective lubrication practices to get the most from your plant?s physical equipment assets. This conference brings together lubrication technicians, analysts, and engineers; hydraulic specialists, maintenance, reliability and quality managers, and plant managers, to learn discuss and debate the best technical and managerial ideas and applications in the drive for lubrication excellence.
The conference features an information-packed schedule of case-studies, education sessions and panel discussions that define and deliver best practices on almost every aspect of machinery lubrication. You'll have access to unique presentations, delivered by subject matter experts and successful lubrication practitioners, that demonstrate how to achieve the efficiencies and financial benefits of a proper, proactive lubrication program. Select topics include the following:
- Lubricants and Lubrication
- Oil Analysis
- Contamination Control