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Maintenance business workshop debuts at Maintec 2012
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Maintenance firm Mainnovation will be hosting a new free 'maintenance business experience' workshop at the upcoming Maintec exhibition and conference at the NEC, Birmingham on Wednesday 29 March 2012.

Maintenance business workshop debuts at Maintec 2012Mick Saltzer, managing consultant at Mainnovation, says that the full-day workshop is designed to help plant engineers and technicians transform their maintenance departments to create value for their companies.

"Being responsible for maintenance or asset management performance is not the easiest job," comments Saltzer. "Whether your equipment is old and worn out or brand new and state-of-the-art, you will face technical challenges on a daily basis."

For Saltzer this is about taking on the challenge and understanding that the real issue is adopting the best approach.

"Empowering people, improving work processes and leveraging the latest tools all sounds good, but its finding the best way to address these issues that's critical," he says. "Our workshop will tackle these important issues."

The workshop, which runs from 10am to 4.00pm, will involve working closely with all delegates, looking at, for example, the results they have achieved so far, and how they compare to other companies in their industry sector.

Matt Benyon, managing director of Maintec show organiser easyFairs UK & Ireland, comments: "If you are responsible for improving performance and finding solutions to help the business's bottom line, then you need to be taking part in Mainnovation's maintenance business experience workshop."
 
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