Maintworld - Building International Connections in Industrial Maintenance
"IDCON - A Reliability and Maintenance Management Consulting Firm"
First I would like to tell you about myself and from what perspective I write this article. My world is process industries such as Iron, Steel, Pulp, Power and Wood based industries such as Oriented Strand Board (OSB), Medium Density Fiber (MDF), Chemical, Oil and Gas, Food and Beverage etc. In short all industries where a break down of critical equipment assets results in risk for environmental damage, personal injury, lost quality and volume in throughput or high costs for maintenance. I lose some of my important arguments if reliability is not important because then the maintenance organization has no “revenue”. If reliability is not important, the sense of urgency and importance in the work we do as a maintenance organization is not there.
8.3.2024
Jaakko Tennilä
Executive Director, Finnish maintenance society, Promaint
Editor-in-Chief, Maintworld magazine
24.5.2023
Jaakko Tennilä
Executive Director, Finnish maintenance society, Promaint
Editor-in-Chief, Maintworld magazine
19.4.2023
Jaakko Tennilä
Executive Director, Finnish maintenance society, Promaint
Editor-in-Chief, Maintworld magazine
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