Improving Operations in Process Industries
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Improving Operations in Process Industries
How Equipment-Intensive Facilities can Tap Hidden Capacity and Productivity
Continuous improvement is vital to the performance of any manufacturing facility but may be even more critical for process plants. Why? Because the capital-intensive nature of these facilities means that their profitability is driven primarily by machine performance, including:
- Reliability
- Durability
- Utilization
- Energy Consumption
Unfortunately, new research indicates that many process plants aren’t pursuing the best improvement methodologies — or any improvement initiative at all that can impact machine performance and overall plant performance.
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