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Your April 2012 Plant Services magazine is online and ready to view

April 16, 2012
Plant Services is an MRO (maintain, repair, replace, retrofit, overhaul and operations) publication that features problem-solving editorials and articles related to a variety of plant issues. Plant Services magazine features articles, news items and case histories written by industry insiders, including David Berger, Peter Garforth, Sheila Kennedy, Russ Kratowicz, Joel Leonard, Tom Moriarty and Paul Studebaker.
Plant Services is an MRO (maintain, repair, replace, retrofit, overhaul and operations) publication that features problem-solving editorials and articles related to a variety of plant issues. Plant Services magazine features articles, news items and case histories written by industry insiders, including David Berger, Peter Garforth, Sheila Kennedy, Russ Kratowicz, Joel Leonard, Tom Moriarty and Paul Studebaker.
Here's the April issue of Plant Services magazine. In this issue:

Valid Points - Our EAM survey plots plants along the implementation curve. How close are you?

End of the Line - Secrets of the Dirty 30 in compressed air systems

Cabinet Meeting - Beware of interference when control and power circuits reside in one cabinet

Conduct a Criticality Analysis - Manage MRO inventory by measuring significance of equipment failure

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