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Enterprise Asset Management Summit and
Reliability Forum Highlight "Best in Class" Companies |
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Data shows proactive
techniques and leaders create asset uptime of 92% and return of
invested capital of 97% to outpace laggards.
Fort Myers, FL - January 29, 2007 -- Reliabilityweb.com, an online community of over
50,000 maintenance and reliability professionals, recently partnered
with the Aberdeen Group to encourage members to participate in a
study titled "Collaborative Asset Management Strategies".
Aberdeen's analysts and researchers Mark
Vigoroso and Michael Israel have uncovered significant
characteristics of "best practice" companies. According to the
recently issued report these "organizations reap substantially
larger benefits from improved maintenance practices than do average
and laggard establishments, including:
• Significantly improved asset
reliability,
• Greater asset uptime and availability,
• Lower costs of servicing assets,
• Fewer unexpected downtimes and outages, and
• A higher return on invested capital."
According to Reliabilityweb.com Publisher, Terrence O'Hanlon, CMRP
"This report validates our position that companies need Reliability
Centered Maintenance as an advanced maintenance strategy and
Enterprise Asset Management or Enterprise Analytic software to
manage maintenance. Many companies are stuck in a reactive mode as
they struggle with aging assets, increasing costs, fewer skilled
workers and increased competitive pressures. Creating operation
excellence through effective physical asset management is proven to
"pay off" for companies that have blazed the trail. Reactive
maintenance and a lack of strategy is a losing proposition."
Reliabilityweb.com events showcase best practice companies at
conferences like RCM-2007 - The Reliability Centered Maintenance
Managers' Forum and EAM-2007 - The Enterprise Asset Management
Summit which take place at the Sheraton Waikiki in Honolulu Hawaii
from April 3-6, 2007.
"We appreciate the response from the maintenance and reliability
professional community by selling out this event last year and
encouraging us to meet in place to attract a larger international
audience. Maintenance and reliability professionals appreciate the
difference a practitioner facing organization can deliver" states
event organizer and Publisher Terrence O'Hanlon. "Physical Asset
Management is the last untapped bastion of corporate productivity
and shareholder value. Equipment reliability is the key that will
allow "best practice" companies to outpace competitors who are late
adopters or laggards."
Reliability Centered Maintenance is a strategy to ensure production
and process equipment reliability by determining the "right"
maintenance work to perform. Enterprise Asset Management is the tool
to ensure that that work and material are managed as effectively as
accounting transactions. Together these strategies and technologies
propel asset management for 21st century leaders.
Attendance at all Reliabilityweb.com events is limited to ensure the
best possible experience and interaction. Early registration is
encouraged through discounts and the fact that 2006 events sold out.
More information can be found online at
http://www.maintenanceconference.com/eam
A Free copy of the Aberdeen Group report titled "Collaborative
Asset Management" is available by request online at
http://www.aberdeen.com/link/sponsor.asp?spid=30410588&cid=3711
About the Aberdeen Group
Aberdeen is a leading provider of fact-based research and market
intelligence that delivers demonstrable results. Having benchmarked
more than 30,000 companies in the past two years, Aberdeen is
uniquely positioned to educate users to action: driving market
awareness, creating demand, enabling sales, and delivering
meaningful return-on-investment analysis. As the trusted advisor to
the global technology markets, corporations turn to AberdeenTM for
insights that drive decisions.
As a Harte-Hanks Company, Aberdeen plays a key role of putting
content in context for the global direct and targeted marketing
company. Aberdeen's analytical and independent view of the "customer
optimization" process of Harte-Hanks (Information - Opportunity -
Insight - Engagement - Interaction) extends the client value and
accentuates the strategic role Harte-Hanks brings to the market. For
additional information, visit Aberdeen
http://www.aberdeen.com or call (617) 723-7890, or to learn more
about Harte-Hanks, call (800) 456-9748 or go to
http://www.harte-hanks.com.
About Reliabilityweb.com:
Reliabilityweb.com (http://www.reliabilityweb.com)
includes a network of maintenance and reliability web sites serving
over 55,000 maintenance and reliability professionals from around
the world. The site serves as a resource for Maintenance Managers,
Reliability Engineers. Online tutorials, articles, case histories
and news items are updated daily. |
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