Solving Plant Managers Number One Reliability Problem: Automation Equipment & Controls Downtime.
Foreign and local competition pushes America to Lean Manufacturing, JIT, Six Sigma and other improvement methods. Now there is a way to use old and less reliable equipment and get the uptime and reliability needed to avoid interruption and WIP (Work In Progress) inventories throughout the facility.
Ogden, UT (PRWEB) March 17, 2004 -In-Time and Lean Manufacturing have become the watch-cry of the day. But, with old equipment and a small to non-existent maintenance crew, how can a plant manager keep the factory running, smoothly and reliably and avoid the need of WIP (Work In Progress) inventories throughout the plant?
Books, consultants and training services focus on either people problems or on organizational problems to effect improvement. But, Amemco, a small maintenance reliability consulting firm has been focusing on the equipment problems for 25 years and has developed key methods that bring rave reviews from their clients. Clients range from manufacturing to telecom, data centers, hospitals and the oil industry. All industries now face the same problem, unscheduled equipment downtime is crippling." When equipment dont run, aint nothin gettn done!" Amemco now shares their methods such as cell hardening" stress protection" and lean maintenance via six sigmas DMAIC," at their website: http://www.Amemco.net
When real world, well know, client companies report eliminating 70% - 92% of their expensive equipment unscheduled downtime – in only 30 – 60 days, thats methodology worth implementing. How much would your facility increase uptime, profits, capacity, and yield, not to mention reductions in scrap and re-work, with this magnitude of improvement in place?
Give an American the right tools and he can out perform anyone on earth. Howard Cooper of Amemco.net is available for radio/TV interviews and more detailed publications, at 801-859-2073. Help America stay strong. Help your company compete with off-shore labor (plus logistics & shipping costs)." Plant Managers and Maintenance Engineers can now use the methods at http://www.Amemco.net to give their equipment the reliability, increased capacity and yield to compete and to profit.
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