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October 02, 2008

Reliability Masters Track at IMC-2008 23rd International Maintenance Conference

December 8-11, 2008
Hyatt Resorts Coconut Point
Bonita Springs Florida

Just a few of 48 Learning Zone presentations available only at IMC-2008:


• Implementing a Multi-Site Engineered Maintenance Plan by Mark Gilbertson, Director of Asset Management, Rio Tinto Energy Americas Tom Moriarty, PE, CMRP, Alidade MER

• Current Best Reliability and Maintenance Practices by Christer Idhammar, IDCON

• If People Are Our Greatest Asset, Why Are We Still Allowing Them to Get Hurt? by Bart Jones, Director, Facilities O&M, Arnold Engineering Development Center/ATA

• Standards for Condition Monitoring and Diagnostics of Machines by Kenneth J. Culverson, Senior Reliability Engineer, Shaw Industries, Inc.

• “Root Camp” How an airline trains technicians in Root Cause Analysis techniques by Bill Brinkley, US Air

• The Building Blocks to a Successful Lubrication Analysis Program by Brian Thorp, Seminole Electric

• A New Asset Management System (AMS) Standard by Sridhar Ramakrishnan, Lead Maintenance Planner, Growth, Planning & Development (Firebag), Suncor Energy Inc.

• Reliability Excellence and Leadership by Brendon Russ, Southern Gardens Citrus and Gary Thomas, PCA

• A Focus on the I-P Interval A Case Study About Understanding the Complete P-F Curve by
• Phil Pinkston, Cargill Memphis and Doug Plucknette, Allied Reliability

• Don’t Let the Economy Be an Excuse for Poor Performance by Clay Lewis, Rayonier Wood Products and Dave Bertolini, People and Processes, Inc.

• Level of Planning Detail by Robert J Doherty, CMRP, US Sugar Corporation

• How did we get to where we are by Joe Lynch, CPMM, Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District

• Reliability Centered Maintenance or Root Cause Analysis - Chicken or the egg? by Bob Di Francesco, ARMS Reliability Engineers

• Building Effective PM Tasks by Steve Turner OMCS

• Lubrication for Managers by Ray Thibault, CLS

IMC-2008 also includes additional case studies, Reliability Masters Track, 10 Certificate workshops, 2 keynotes, 70 leading solution providers, 4 technology learning labs including the new Arc Flash lab, power coaching sessions, 2 plant tours, C-Level Asset Reliability Forum and yes – the obligatory IMC Golf Tournament at Raptor Bay.

Transform yourself and your reliability journey at IMC-2008 by speaking with one of our conference specialists’ toll free (888) 575-1245 or find out more online…


Visit the IMC-2008 Web Site