New Life Cycle Institute Course, Predictive Maintenance Technologies, Helps Boost Manufacturers’ Ability to Produce Cost-effective, Quality Products
CHARLESTON, SC, - January 30, 2009 - The Life Cycle Institute, the learning source for optimizing asset reliability and performance, is now accepting registrations for its newest course: Predictive Maintenance Technologies. This five-day course is designed for maintenance professionals and any person responsible for justifying or conducting duties related to a predictive maintenance program.
Ineffective maintenance management costs U.S. industry an estimated $60 billion yearly. Even more disturbing is the impact that ineffective maintenance has on a company’s ability to produce cost-effective, quality products. Predictive maintenance (PdM) programs are formed to eliminate unnecessary maintenance, improve quality and increase capacity. Most predictive maintenance programs use vibration monitoring as the key component. To be successful, a comprehensive program must include other monitoring and diagnostic techniques. During the Predictive Maintenance Technologies course, participants will determine which predictive technologies to use and how to apply them in an effective predictive maintenance program. Click here to review the course’s learning objectives.
The course uses as its reference text “An Introduction to Predictive Maintenance” (Copyright © 2002 by Elsevier) written by R. Keith Mobley, a Life Cycle Engineering Principal Consultant and a Life Cycle Institute course facilitator.
The next class is scheduled for April 20-24, 2009, at the Life Cycle Institute’s state-of-the-art training facilities in Charleston, SC. This course will also be offered in San Juan, PR (May 4-8, 2009) and San Diego (July 27-31, 2009). Class size is limited in order to maximize the value to each participant. To register, visit www.LCE.com or call 800-556-9589.
About the Life Cycle Institute
The Life Cycle Institute, the premier learning source for optimizing Reliability Excellence, uses adult learning methods that minimize lecture and emphasize hands-on learning. Classes are led by facilitators that actively practice what they teach. The methodologies taught within the various course curricula are practical applications with proven track records – proven through actual activities carried out regularly by LCE professionals.
About Life Cycle Engineering
Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) is a leading provider of reliability consulting, engineering services, and applied technology solutions that help both government and private enterprises achieve sustainable success. Widely recognized as the premier provider of innovative and successfully executed reliability and maintenance solutions worldwide, areas of focus for LCE include: design and engineering, logistics support, information technology applications, program management, change management, education, and holistic implementations of Reliability Excellence (Rx). Founded in 1976, LCE is headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina with offices across North America. Contact Life Cycle Engineering
