Picture a world without electricity – no cooking, no temperature control, no electronics. Our daily lives are powered by the energy sector and public works management. Electricity distribution plays a ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. Like many higher ed institutions, Tufts University has ...
Many maintenance management systems provided via the Web are accessible 24/7 from any computer with Internet access (allowing remote input by drivers) and don’t ...
Just like regular inspections and repairs keep your car as a dependable mode of transportation, industrial maintenance does the same for the equipment you rely on to do your job and your company ...
CMMS, or computerized maintenance management systems, software is designed to maintain a computer database for an organization's plant maintenance functions. As manufacturing businesses grow in size ...
With Advances in truck equipment and technology continuing at a rapid pace, the ever-changing conditions in which trucks operate, and the steadily increasing cost of doing business, the more ...
From excessive downtime due to unplanned equipment failures to a shortage of skilled labor to maintaining regulatory compliance, it can be difficult for manufacturers to keep up with demand. To ...
Seasoned manufacturing professionals know the assets that make their products – the assembly robots, CNC machines, and conveyor belts – are just as important as the final products themselves. These ...
The idea of sustaining mature software systems may seem mundane and less important than the acquisition and development of new systems. However the Standard Army Maintenance System-Enhanced is proof ...
The Health & Safety Act 1974 says that employers must keep workplaces safe and healthy. They need to find and fix potential dangers instead of just giving workers safety gear. Companies can get in ...