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Featured Industry Tradeshows/Seminars/Events

There´s no shortage of plant engineering and maintenance events in 2001. Check out which ones are headed your way.



Professional Trade Shows Inc.
Plant Engineering & Maintenance Shows
February 7-8, 2001
Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim, CA

February 14-15, 2001
Palmetto Exposition Center
Greenville, SC

Building & Facilities Maintenance Shows
February 21-22, 2001
Hawaii Convention Center
Honolulu, HI

National Plant Engineering MRO & Management Show and Conference
March 5-8, 2001
McCormick Place
Chicago, IL

Between 2,000-7,000 industry professionals attend these regional shows throughout the year. You’ll have access to: concurrent conferences featuring the latest topics and solutions to meet your immediate needs, industry leaders making informative presentations and new product showcases, at select shows, will present the latest products introduced within the past year. These events should be of interest to whose job responsibilities lie within plant engineering, buildings & facilities maintenance, design engineering, material handling, and machine tool handling and maintenance. Improve your plant/facility operating efficiency, see the latest in new products and services, learn about cutting edge technology and innovative techniques, discuss your needs with industry professionals and find fast and immediate solutions.

For additional expo information, dates and locations go to:
http://www.proshows.com

Can’t make it to this show? Be sure to mark you calendars for these other noteworthy 2001 tradeshows covering the maintenance industry:

Comprehensive Maintenance Planning
Sponsored by the Association of Iron and Steel Engineers
March 5-7, 2001
Sheraton North Charleston
Charleston, SC

This conference will focus heavily on maintenance planning and scheduling techniques. Industry practitioners will present case studies and consultants will be conducting four training sessions covering: daily planning & scheduling, incorporating PdM into the planning & scheduling process, as well as weekly/routine outage and annual/major outage. Individuals should attend from supervisory positions in the maintenance department including: maintenance operations managers, engineers, planners, schedulers, maintenance technology and equipment service suppliers. Learn the practical examples of tried and tested techniques for overcoming experiences at other facilities and applying them to their own environment.
http://www.aise.org/conf/maint.htm

The Machinery Reliability Conference & Exposition
April 1-5, 2001
Sheraton San Marcos
Phoenix, AZ

Obtain information and network with reliability and maintenance leaders from around the world. Learn what your peers are doing to solve their problems and how they’re getting ahead. Gain exposure to the latest technologies and newest maintenance strategies that managers are implementing to drive their organizations forward. You’ll hear what leading consultants think about this industry. The conference features more than 40 sessions in the areas of maintenance management, root cause failure analysis, reliability centered maintenance, CMMS and technical applications. For more information go to:
http://www.reliability-magazine.com/conf2000/2n.html

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