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ProcessMORe (Missed Opportunity Reporting): Automating Production & Downtime Reporting for More Effective Operations

Tuesday, January 16, 2007
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (USA, Canada)

Language: English

Webcast Information
This interactive webcast will introduce ProcessMORe (Missed Opportunity Reporting) and provide a view of how it can help improve your mining operations. By arming Plant Engineers, Supervisors and Managers with the right information ProcessMORe can help you make more informed decisions by answering questions like:
  • How much does the difference in production across lines or modules depend on equipment, product, shift and operator?
  • Which of the machines need to be serviced, replaced or decommissioned?
  • What are the most severe availability problems? Where is the downtime occurring?
  • How is equipment downtime affecting the quality of product and how do different raw materials effective product quality?
  • Are you getting the most out of your physical assets?

Instructor Information
Paul Miller

B.Sc.

Paul Miller is the Branch Manager of Matrikon’s Toronto office. Paul has a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering, specializing in Process Control, from the University of Alberta. He has been involved in the design and development of many large-scale industrial IT projects over the past 6 years. These projects were focused on improving maintenance and operations through improved data visualization and system integration. Specifically they involved the streamlining of maintenance processes to allow for a more proactive approach. This has been brought about through integrating real-time data with maintenance applications to automatically record downtimes and schedule preventive maintenance.

Contact Information
Email: paul.miller@matrikon.com
Phone: 416.620.4564 - ext 223
 
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