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Pursuing Green Maintenance: Part 2

Friday, 19 March 2010 11:49
Editor Andre Voshart finishes discussing the steps involved in developing an energy-efficiency strategy.

Pursuing Green Maintenance: Part 1

Monday, 15 March 2010 14:27
Editor Andre Voshart discusses the steps involved in developing an energy-efficiency strategy.

Editor's Introduction + MainTrain

Monday, 08 March 2010 10:30
Andre introduces himself and provides reasons to attend Maintrain St. John's in April
Ken Bannister, Principal at Engtech Industries, explains how maintenance can help manage GHG emissions.

Tekne's Bearing Fault Monitor

Monday, 21 December 2009 12:29
Tekne's Vice President, Dan Hilker, explains how the company's Bearing Fault Monitor works.
Ken Bannister, Principal at Engtech Industries Inc., explains the top two mistakes made in lubrication management. Captured at MainTrain 2009 in Toronto
With maintainers preparing to achieve shop floor success in 2010, PEM editor Robert Robertson provides five steps that will lead to improved asset management performance.

CN Tower team receives 2009 PEM Maintenance Award

Wednesday, 25 November 2009 12:23
On November 24th at MainTrain in Toronto, the CN Tower's maintenance team received the 2009 PEM Maintenance Award. This tour of the CN Tower facility helps to explain why.
Chief Engineer Rob Fales explains how the new system works.
A personal invitation from PEMAC President Brian Malloch.

Shell introduces new, energy saving lubricant

Wednesday, 21 October 2009 11:34
PEM's editorial team recently had a chance to sit down with Felix Guerzoni, Product Application Specialist, Rotating Equipment, from Shell Global Solutions to talk about Tellus EE, the company's new, energy-saving hydraulic oil.

Nilfisk explosion-proof vacuums

Tuesday, 15 September 2009 09:46
Nilfisk executives explain the importance of dust hazard management.
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  • PEM Maintenance Award: Hamilton Port Authority As the busiest port on the Canadian side of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway navigation system, the Port of Hamilton plays an integral role in supporting trade between Canada and the U.S. as well as overseas destinations. With thousands of jobs dependent on the cargo that is transported in and out of this port, one 12-person maintenance team is responsible for ensuring a variety of buildings, warehouses and infrastructure remain in good working order year-round.

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