Thanks to all for attending the SIRF IMRt CIWG | Future of Maintenance event
Our sincere thanks to Andrew (Herb) Attrill from Minset for sharing his experience, insights and knowledge to debunk Maintenance 4.0 showing what’s required for maintenance professionals to set up themselves, their functions and organisations for tackling digital transformation.
Please contact your SIRF State manager if you would like a copy of Andrew’s presentation
Attendees expressed the following AIMS from this session:
Attendees were able to interactively respond and indicate their own business’ position in its Maintenance 4.0 journey as shown below:
Maintenance 4.0 Journey Group response
2.0 - Planned - Marine Services
2.5 - Planned (moving to Predictive) - Steel Manufacturer
2.5 - Planned (moving to Predictive) - Science and Technology body
2-3 - Predictive moving towards 4 Reliable - Lithium Miner
1.0 - Reactive 95%. Dipping to moving into 2 Planned - NSW (Utilities)
3.0 - Predictive - Transportation (pallets)
2.5 - Planned (moving to Predictive) - Chemical Treatment & Distribution
2.0 - Planned - Port Operator
2-3 - Planned moving towards Predictive - Steel Manufacturer
2.0 - Planned - Pharmaceutical Manufacturer
2-3 - Planned moving towards Predictive - Electrical Utilities Provider
3.0 - Predictive - Water Utilities Provider
Comments & Takeaways:
During an enthusiastic group discussion, our presenter’s thoughts were challenged (and refined) by members’ contributions and resulted in the following comments/takeaways: