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News Release from: TA Cook | Subject: Maindays 2003
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 August 2003
Maindays 2003 Conference in Birmingham
Maindays 2003 Maintenance Management Conference will be held from October 15 -16 in Birmingham, to discuss organisational aspects of Maintenance Management and how to optimise your Works Management
The conference Maindays 2003 is the event not to be missed if you want to discuss organisational aspects of Maintenance Management and to exchange information about how to optimise your Works Management Papers will be delivered by speakers from well-known companies including British Airways, British American Tobacco, UK National Air Traffic Services, Toyota Motor Manufacturing and Saint-Gobain Glass
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 19 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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They will give you some great tips of what they have done and which approach they have chosen to optimise their maintenance activities.
You will also benefit from the expertise of Prof Jardine, a well-known international authority in the Engineering arena from the University of Toronto.
The presentations will cover topics such as: Explaining basic principles for successful, modern maintenance; Implementing new maintenance strategies (like TPM, CBM, etc); How to optimise asset management decisions; Developing a long term strategy in leasing, contracting, sharing teams and facilities; Modern approaches on spare parts management; and many more.
If you are particularly interested in improving your Maintenance Performance, we would strongly recommend you also attend the post-conference workshop that will focus on 10 practical steps for sustainable Maintenance Performance improvement.
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