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What considerations do we need to take in account while scoping and defining a reliability projects?

What is your experience and advice? 

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  • When scoping and planning for a reliability project, it's always best to establish a business case based on improving asset availability and reducing maintenance costs. You will need to establish the benefits to support funding and secure executive sponsorship, which you will probably need to drive change in culture, process and technology. Please stop by our exhibit tonight and I'd be happy to discuss in more detail!

    Will Goetz

    VP - Business Development and Marketing, Reliability Consulting

  • In reply to WillGoetz:

    Remember to consider the many new solutions which are now available thanks to wireless sensors and analytics software. Manual data collection and analysis can be automated. More frequent data collection also means that developing problems can be captured early. This article explains some new maintenance practices that are now possible: Multi-parameter Condition Monitoring
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