2 DAY RELIABILITY LEADERSHIP FOR OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE WORKSHOP
RON’S EMPHASIS IS AIMED AT INFLUENCING INDIVIDUALS TO HELP MAKE
THEIR COMPANY A LOWER-COST PRODUCER, BY MAXIMISING CAPACITY &
MINIMISING PRODUCTION AND MAINTENANCE COSTS.
HE MODELS HOW THIS IS POSSIBLE BY TAKING A PROVEN APPROACH TO
RELIABILITY.
THE MATERIAL PRESENTED CHALLENGES THE TRADITIONAL VIEW THAT
RELIABILITY IS THE MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT’S RESPONSIBILITY.
HIS COMMON SENSE APPROACH AND SUPPORT MATERIAL IS OFTEN QUOTED IN
SUCCESSFUL ROUNDTABLE MEMBERS CASE STUDIES.
WORKSHOP OUTLINE:
* Introduction
* Reliability and Capacity Relationship
* Current Reliability (Maintenance) Practices
* Key Features in a World Class Reliability Program - Review of
Technologies from a Management Perspective
* Organisational Strategy for Integration/Implementation of
Reliability Practices
* Case History - Whamadyne Chemicals
* Self-Audit - Baselining Your Current Operation
* Development of Your Continuous Improvement Plan
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
* Reliability principles. Design, operating and procurement & stores
* The various maintenance practices available including; their
strengths and weaknesses and their relationship to reliability and how
the application of reliability principles can improve capacity and cut
costs.
* How to apply those principles within your plant to eliminate
unplanned downtime, reduce planned downtime, improve quality and
minimise maintenance costs.
* Predictive technologies and methods for maximising knowledge of
machinery condition, and therefore minimising the risk of unplanned
downtime. How these technologies allow plants to become proactive in
assuring equipment reliability.
* Key reliability benchmarks, how you compare to those benchmarks
and how you can achieve a benchmark level of performance.
* Methods for improved organisations, communication, managing
cultural change, securing executive sponsorship, improving the
organisation and teamwork for effectively implementing the strategy.
* Metrics to be used to measure the effectiveness of the reliability
strategy as implemented at your plant.
* How your plant's actual production capacity measures against
maximum capacity, those issues that are contributing to the difference
and more importantly, how to address each issue which is limiting
capacity through the application of reliability principles
* How your practices compare to reliability best practice and
benchmarks, and an improvement plan of how to bring your business to a
world-class level.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Plant Managers, Production Managers, Engineering Managers, Plant
Engineers, Maintenance Planners, Production Planners.
ABOUT RON MOORE
Managing Partner of The RM Group, is an internationally recognized
authority on reliability and manufacturing strategies. His efforts
principally focus on improving reliability of manufacturing plants,
and therefore, increasing production capacity and reducing operating
and maintenance costs. This is done through the strategic planning and
implementation of various operations and maintenance practices,
systems, and technologies.
Ron is the author of Making Common Sense Common Practice: Models for
Manufacturing Excellence, now in its 3rd edition, and selecting the
Right Manufacturing Improvement Tools- What Tool? When? He has
also authored over 30 journal articles. Ron has over 30 years of
experience working in the industrial manufacturing field and was
formerly the president of a predictive maintenance technologies
supplier.
SIRF Roundtables has been sponsoring Ron Moore’s visits to Australia
for over 15 years and Ron has well-established credibility with some
of Australia’s largest companies.
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FAQS
When do I need to register by?
25th February 2020
Registrations are based on a first come first served basis, register
today so you don't miss out!
Investment?
SIRF Members: $1,800 ex GST
Public Pricing: $2,400 ex GST
Purchase 3 or more tickets in one registration and receive a 25% bulk
discount
Who can I contact for further information?
Hannah Watts on 0436 449 713
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