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PEMAC Lunch & Learn: Getting the Most out of Your CMMS

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April 14, 2016


PEMAC invites you to join our 2016 lunch & learn webcast series. Join PEMAC each month to learn with our insightful presenters, on a variety of topics that will provide you with the tools and tips your organization can use to strive for excellence in asset management, maintenance and reliability. Details about this month’s webcast are below:

Date: Thursday, April 14, 2016

Time: 12:00 to 1:00 pm Mountain Time Zone

Topic: Getting the Most out of Your CMMS

Speaker:
Abrar Ahmad, Asset Management Professional

During this webcast, Abrar will discuss the 3 major elements (people, processes & technology) required to successfully enable end users of a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS). Participants will learn more about: 1) Defining the scope, timelines and objectives of CMMS/EAM implementation; 2) Dealing with Master Data – defining the data and dealing with data overload; 3) How to ensure front line workers input quality data so that it can be effectively used for reliability analysis; 4) Processes (how to incorporate the technology); and 5) Roadmap (how to bring it all together and proceed).

About the Speaker: 
Abrar has been the manager of business process integration at a leading oil company since 2007. His current role is to help establish sound systems, processes, training and methodologies to support integrated reliability programs and related projects. Abrar has worked in the industry for 28 years and has diverse experience in the oil and gas, petrochemical, fertilizers and other industries. He also has more than 17 years of experience with SAP Plant Maintenance. In addition, Abrar is currently the President of PEMAC Alberta Chapter, and instructor for MMP courses.

Attendance by registration only. Email events@pemac.org prior to end of day April 13, 2016.



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