Maintenance Management Consulting And Training Schedule Has Been Announced For 2012
Online, January 19, 2012 (Newswire.com) - Maintenance consulting organization TMEI (The Maintenance Excellence Institute) has just posted their new maintenance training schedule called the "TruWorkshops." Companies from all sectors of business have relied on these face-to-face training forums by TMEI to provide them with the latest strategies for continuous maintenance reliability and risk assessment for maximizing profits with their current business processes. The leader of the cause is President of TMEI, Mr. Ralph Peters. He has a leading consulting firm for maintenance management training and helps companies wanting to focus on optimizing profits from their daily operations. This event will be for all business and is from small factories to large fleet management facilities.
During this 1st quarter the meeting schedule will commence in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. TruWorkshops for maintenance management begin January 16th and will complete on March 9th 2012. The top priority of these training venues is to give organizations the power over continuous maintenance reliability improvement in their day-to-day tasks which will save them money. How is this accomplished? TMEI boasts a proprietary benchmarking system called the Scorecard for Maintenance Excellence which gives users the ability to quantify the correct data measure the right results to maximize their profits and overall productivity.
Among the subject matter that will be presented in the upcoming workshops are "Modernizing Maintenance Storerooms" and "MRO Material Management" just to name a couple. The Maintenance Excellence Institute provides one of the most widely used and accepted systems for asset integrity management. It is important to have a clear view of where an organization's money is going in their day to day processes. Maintenance management and reliability improvement are not new topics for business, but TMEI has created a new personal approach along with improved benchmarking systems different from that of their competitors. Having the facts can save a company tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of dollars each quarter in their existing operations. TMEI had developed hundreds of what they call "alliance team members" worldwide that have relied on and endorsed their benchmarking systems for many years.
While having a face-to-face interaction in one of their work shop meetings may be most beneficial, organizations that are interested in improving reliability maintenance without the extra time on their hands may go online to the company's website where they offer a variety of free stuff for download like benchmarking, e-books and productivity assessment tools plus other online course materials for training themselves. People can also become a member for free and get access to special areas of the website. For a limited time only they are offering a free maintenance assessment proposal which includes an e-book entitled Maximizing Maintenance Profit Optimization. There are many tools available online and free for those looking to improve upon maintenance excellence.
If interested in attending a TruWorkshop you should contact TMEI directly.