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Do Only the Engineering, Supply Chain, Operations, and Maintenance that Gets World Class Reliability Success

Do Only the Engineering, Supply Chain, Operations, and Maintenance that Gets World Class Reliability Success

A PWW EAM SYSTEM-OF-RELIABILITY ENSURES WORLD CLASS RELIABILITY AND OPERATING PROFIT FROM YOUR ENGINEERING, SUPPLY CHAIN, OPERATIONS, AND MAINTENANCE STRATEGY, METHODS AND PRACTICES

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Build your Engineering, Supply, Operations, and Maintenance processes to get world class reliability with the fewest resources and least costs

Making great choices that get world class reliability for your company is what you do with Plant Wellness Way Enterprise Asset Management methodology.

The image below explains what happens when Plant Wellness Way EAM is used to design and build your enterprise asset management system and processes. You pick the perfect fit of engineering, supply chain, operations and maintenance processes that ensure world class reliability for the least efforts and costs.

If your engineering, supply chain, operations, and maintenance processes were developed without using Plant Wellness Way EAM, they are greatly over-staffed, over-priced, and under-performing than they should be. A Plant Wellness Way EAM System-of-Reliability gets you following a methodology that identifies the least necessary work and effort that brings world class reliability—it’s the “lazy person’s way” to world class plant uptime and equipment reliability. You do the least maintenance required. You do the the least engineering necessary. You purchase the fewest items from your supply chain. You run your operation in the simplest way for utmost operating asset productivity.

YOUR WHOLE ORGANIZATION IS FOCUSED ON DELIVERING WORLD CLASS RELIABILITY

With Plant Wellness Way EAM you put the right tasks and the right practices at the right places throughout your organization. People across the company are focused and guided to do only the work necessary to get outstandingly reliable plant and equipment.

You take your operation from inefficiency, ineffectiveness and wasted efforts, to quickly becoming a business where everyone’s tasks and activities actively improve the reliability and production uptime of your operating assets.

Just like what you see in the image above, Plant Wellness Way EAM stops your operating risks and costs with ideal life cycle asset, engineering, supply chain, operations, and maintenance choices. You give your people successful and correct work that they know is the most productive and beneficial for them to do.

No longer does your operation have the wrong focus and do waste efforts that actually causes poor reliability and high maintenance costs. Now, every persons’ efforts bring the best value and worth to the organization.

To learn how a Plant Wellness Way EAM System-of-Reliability gets everyone in your organization to produce utmost operating asset performance—simply talk to an approved consultant.

Filed Under: Articles, Life Cycle Asset Management, on Maintenance Reliability

About Mike Sondalini

In engineering and maintenance since 1974, Mike’s career extends across original equipment manufacturing, beverage processing and packaging, steel fabrication, chemical processing and manufacturing, quality management, project management, enterprise asset management, plant and equipment maintenance, and maintenance training. His specialty is helping companies build highly effective operational risk management processes, develop enterprise asset management systems for ultra-high reliable assets, and instil the precision maintenance skills needed for world class equipment reliability.

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