| | | | | | Craig Gramlich, CEM, says applying a structured approach to equipment lifecycle management will balance performance, costs, and timing. |
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| | | Video: Mike Vorster and Jon Kaye discuss how to manage equipment in a period of growing costs. |
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| | | MIke Brennan, CEM, suggests a response to supply chain disruptions is a review of fundamental equipment functions and metrics. |
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| | | Focusing on safety culture, regulatory adherence, and long-term relationships, Mike Vorster updates his most popular article. |
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| | | Craig Gramlich explains the impact of alignment on business performance and the potential consequences of misalignment. |
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