Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management
Chair – Tanya Viano
Committee: Akshay Athalye, Ian Bradley, Ernst Krauss, Allan Little, Lachlan MacLean, Graham Piggott, Shane Scriven, Kecheng Shen, Daniel Song, Glen Strike, Craig Taylor, and Chris Young
RAID
Held annually in collaboration with Federation University, the RAID event is a series of virtual presentations by final year students undertaking maintenance and asset management research projects as an opportunity to share their research and findings with Industry and for Industry to find out what is happening with the latest research and how this can be applied to your organisation. Click below to enjoy past year’s RAID presentations:
Past MRiAM Webinar Series
MRiAM News
GFMAM Communique November 2020
by Kai | Dec 1, 2020 | MRiAM News
GFMAM met virtually during November 2020. Dave Daines and John Hardwick are the AM Council representatives at the Global Forum on Maintenance & Asseet Management (GFMAM) and attended the virtual GFMAM meetings held every evening from 9pm till well after 1am in...
New Purpose-Built Rail Facility
by Kai | Sep 22, 2020 | MRiAM News
A new purpose-built rail facility in Kangy Angy, NSW, is nearing completion. The rail facility will support the New Intercity Fleet trains delivered by TransportNSW that will service passengers travelling from Sydney to the Central Coast, Newcastle, Blue Mountains and...
Innovation in Maintenance and Reliability
by Kai | Sep 15, 2020 | MRiAM News
What role does innovation play in the maintenance and reliability of assets? The methods an enterprise uses for the maintenance of their assets can often be those that are tried and tested. Management, stakeholders and asset operators are all comfortable with...
Maintenance Newsletter out now
by Kai | Sep 14, 2020 | MRiAM News
AMCouncil Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management (MRiAM) special interest group (SIG) e-news out now, packed with all the latest and greatest maintenance news. Check your inboxes to read all the latest or view it here. Not aligned with the M&R SIG?...
The Importance of Maintenance – Learnings from the Dreamworld Inquest
by Kai | Sep 6, 2020 | MRiAM News
In February 2020, the coronial inquest findings into the tragedy on Dreamworld’s Thunder River Rapids Ride (TRRR) were released to the public. Around that time, the Asset Management Council published a short precis of the report, which, if you’re interested, can be...
Do you have a passion for maintenance?
by Kai | Aug 31, 2020 | MRiAM News
Mid-week, mid-morning – take a break, grab a cuppa and connect with other asset management professionals in a virtual environment. This sessions's topic will be focused on maintenance & COVID19 - effectively managing a restricted workforce to control risk and...
New MRiAM National Chair
by Kai | Aug 28, 2020 | MRiAM News
The AMCouncil is delighted to announce that Shane Scriven has been elected as the Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management (MRiAM) special interest group (SIG) Chair. The AMCouncil would like to extend its sincere thanks to Felicia Tristanto, outgoing MRiAM...
A thank you to our GFMAM Maintenance Review Project Team
by Kai | Aug 18, 2020 | MRiAM News
The AMCouncil Liaison Commissioner, Peter Kohler, is the AM Council’s representative on the Global Forum on Maintenance and Asset Management (GFMAM) project that is reviewing the GFMAM Maintenance Framework using a strict ISO/Standards type process. Three weeks ago,...
Virtual Maintenance & Reliability Summit Graphic Notes Download
by Kai | Aug 3, 2020 | MRiAM News
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Juggling Maintenance and Reliability with OEMs
by Kai | Jul 20, 2020 | MRiAM News
It’s rather obvious to state that maintenance of assets results in a greater reliability of that asset. In asset management circles, a well-oiled machine is not just a metaphor. But with large engineering assets, sometimes the reliability of your asset relies on...