Maintworld - Building International Connections in Industrial Maintenance
If you are considering to employ RCM analysis at your facility, it means you have recognized the need for a change in your maintenance strategies. Reliability-centered maintenance is an excellent way to keep your plant or machinery up and running by helping you choose the optimal maintenance strategy for all of your important assets.
14.3.2025
Jaakko Tennilä
Editor-in-Chief, Maintworld Magazine (until the end of 2024)
Cyber threats are no longer confined to computer screens as they shape industries, economies, and even societies. In this exclusive interview, cybersecurity global expert Mikko Hyppönen paints the picture how the digital battlefield has evolved, what industrial leaders must do to protect their business operations, and why AI-generated art unsettles him.
This is my final editorial as Editor-in-Chief of Maintworld Magazine.
Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) promises improved reliability, but is it always worth it? Full-scale implementation is often overly complex, costly, and unnecessary—like using a cannon to shoot a mosquito. Without readiness and a strong foundation in basic maintenance practices, RCM can distract from more practical, cost-effective solutions. Simpler, experience-driven approaches may often yield better results.
In March 2023, the German legislator published TRBS 1115 part 1 (Technical Regulations for Operational Safety). The technical regulation deals with Cybersecurity for the first time and requires German lift operators to ensure that protection from cyber-attacks is in place, at minimum for safety-related measurement and control devices. To avoid injuries and damage to property, lift operators need to take suitable means and document them in their hazard assessment.
To be able to respond to current developments and trends in society, it is of vital importance for organizations to focus on the sustainable employability of assets.
The carbon footprint of SPINNOVA textile fibre is already 72 percent lower than that of conventionally produced cotton. With the AmbiHeat heat pump plant and an energy ecosystem, each produced kilogram of textile fibre reduces overall CO2 emissions.