IMechE Seminar: "Railway Maintenance and Refurbishment - Industry Developments"
Railway maintenance and refurbishment are vital activities in the life
cycle operation of trains and their systems, impacting on safety, performance and cost. In the current railway business the change in the structure of the industry and the developments in technology and systems have all influenced how maintenance and refurbishment is specified, planned, executed and delivered. (IMechE) October 21, 2004 -- The challenge, within this changing industry framework, is to apply the engineering and commercial principles that drive maintenance and refurbishment decisions so as to produce new and innovative people and technology driven solutions that deliver benefits for train users, operators and owners. Programme and registration form: http://www.imeche.org.uk/conferences...ear=2004&type= This seminar will cover current developments, initiatives and practices in railway trains and systems maintenance and refurbishment, with particular focus on traction and rolling stock. Railway Maintenance and Industry Refurbishment - Industry Developments 1-day Seminar 16 November 2004 IMechE Headquarters, London Specific themes covered by the seminar include: o Maintenance and the human interface o Cost effective refurbishment initiatives o Developments in parts supply and maintenance management systems o Maintenance strategy and new trains Programme and registration form: http://www.imeche.org.uk/conferences...ear=2004&type= Martin Pratt Marketing Executive - Research Institution of Mechanical Engineers Events Marketing 1 Birdcage Walk, Westminster London SW1H 9JJ Direct Tel: 020 7973 1261 Direct Fax: 020 7222 9881 e-mail: |
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