Capacity assurance is not a new term—it's been around for many years. Those of you in the maintenance and reliability community are no doubt quite familiar with it, since it's all about maximizing uptime, minimizing downtime, running safely, cleanly, efficiently and profitably.
The task of keeping modern plants running at peak capacity, however, goes well beyond the area of traditional maintenance and reliability (although those elements are more important than ever as key capacity assurance components). It encompasses all activities necessary for ensuring that your equipment and systems are capable of operating at prescribed output and quality levels whenever scheduled or needed. In other words, capacity assurance is the "fat rabbit" everyone in a company is chasing 24/7/365—and we do mean everyone. Therefore, being successful in this chase requires a "holistic," integrated approach to maintenance, operations and management.
We at Maintenance Technology have long recognized how critical it is for you in industry to be able to catch the capacity assurance rabbit quickly—continuously. In fact, we've been championing the types of integrated approaches and solutions that help you get the job done for more than 20 years. Today, though, and into the future, with so much riding on a company's ability to assure capacity, we feel compelled to be more specific in our own approach.
Time has marched on. Technologies,
Putting our editorial spotlight on "capacity assurance" as opposed to "plant equipment reliability, maintenance and asset management" will allow us to better serve you and other busy readers. You've been seeing us move in that direction for some time, placing increased emphasis on failure avoidance and the operating equipment and systems...(Read whole article)
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