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 Maintenance Framework Review – Call for EOI for reviewers
by Kai | Jul 13, 2020 | MRiAM News
GFMAM Maintenance Framework Review Call for Expressions of Interest – Review Team and Convenor – Closes Friday 17th July The AM Council is seeking expressions of interest from its membership for suitably qualified persons to join an enthusiastic team to review the...
What happens to assets now?
by Kai | May 13, 2020 | MRiAM News
The coronavirus is doing its best to wreak destruction on a wide scale. We’re in lockdown, advised to stay home to flatten the curve, and keep everyone as safe as possible. We’re hearing lots of stories about businesses working hard to provide products to protect our...
Bridge collapse over troubled maintenance
by Kai | Apr 30, 2020 | MRiAM News
A bridge in Aulla, in northern Italy, collapsed in early April. The bridge normally experiences high traffic throughout the day, however, due to the coronavirus and its ensuing lockdown status in the country, only two vans were on the bridge at the time. Both drivers...
Rigorous and regular maintenance on assets saves lives
by Kai | Feb 28, 2020 | MRiAM News
In 2016, four lives were lost in a tragic accident at Dreamworld. The Thunder River Rapids Ride (TRRR) malfunctioned, causing the raft to flip and claim the lives of four adults within it. Two children in the raft survived. An inquest into the deaths of Cindy Law,...
Outsourcing Maintenance in your Organisation
by Kai | Feb 25, 2020 | MRiAM News
We seem to live in an era of outsourcing. Anything that we no longer have the time or inclination to do, we outsource. Our home cleaning, our dinners, our grocery shopping is all examples of outsourcing and how it benefits us. But what is it teaching the younger...
Moving from Cost to Value with Asset Maintenance
by Kai | Feb 14, 2020 | MRiAM News
There is often tension between various stakeholders when it comes to the cost of maintenance of physical assets. Leadership within most organisations seeks a return on investment, and many times, it can be difficult to grasp the juggle between the cost of maintaining...
Predictive Maintenance and the path to Maturity
by Kai | Dec 17, 2019 | MRiAM News
In this our fourth article on Predictive Maintenance, we look at how predictive maintenance techniques can set your business on the path to asset management maturity. Predictive Maintenance, as we’ve seen over the last three articles, uses analytics to predict an...
Look out for the Spy Tram
by Kai | Dec 15, 2019 | MRiAM News
Thank you for joining the Asset Management Council in our third article on predictive maintenance. In our previous two articles, we gained an understanding of what predictive maintenance is, and data’s role within it. Today, we follow on from the latter, with a...
Taking a step into Predictive Maintenance
by Kai | Dec 9, 2019 | MRiAM News
Throughout the month of December, we’re taking a closer look at predictive maintenance, with an article each week to showcase its importance in relation to asset management. If you missed the first one you can find it here, or read on to enjoy our next thrilling...
Predictive Maintenance
by Kai | Dec 3, 2019 | MRiAM News
Welcome to the first of four in a series of predictive maintenance. Throughout the month of December, we’ll be taking a closer look at predictive maintenance. In this article, though, we’re going to start at the very beginning, because according to Rodgers and...