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At the end of the course, you are expected to:
At the end of the course, you are expected to:


- Manage  maintenance  operations  effectively  and systematically from <br/>a corporate viewpoint in the effort of improving maintenance productivity and quality;
- Manage  maintenance  operations  effectively  and systematically from a corporate viewpoint in the effort of improving maintenance productivity and quality;


- Be oriented on the successful maintenance techniques, principles, and <br/> strategies necessary to improve productivity and quality within the company;
- Be oriented on the successful maintenance techniques, principles, and strategies necessary to improve productivity and quality within the company;


- Be provided with the sufficient technical knowledge  on effective <br/> preventive and predictive maintenance practices; and
- Be provided with the sufficient technical knowledge  on effective preventive and predictive maintenance practices; and


- Be introduced to the various maintenance technologies necessary in <br/> current and advance manufacturing
- Be introduced to the various maintenance technologies necessary in current and advance manufacturing

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Why should you attend this seminar?

The drive towards a more effective and flexible industrial system places greater demand on the performance of machinery and equipment. Machines and equipment notonly have to perform at high levels of capacity and reliability but also at minimum cost. The training course on "Maintenance Management" is designed to provide the managers of a maintenance system with the concepts, principles and tools necessary in cost-effective management.


At the end of the course, you are expected to:

- Manage maintenance operations effectively and systematically from a corporate viewpoint in the effort of improving maintenance productivity and quality;

- Be oriented on the successful maintenance techniques, principles, and strategies necessary to improve productivity and quality within the company;

- Be provided with the sufficient technical knowledge on effective preventive and predictive maintenance practices; and

- Be introduced to the various maintenance technologies necessary in current and advance manufacturing