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What Is Design for Maintainability?
When designing new equipment, it’s common to focus on minimizing investment cost, maximizing efficiency, and ensuring that its capabilities meet the needs of our customers. In order to achieve the best performance and lowest cost, organizations must also consider the ease of maintenance early in the design process. Learn the ten key principles that enable design for maintainability.
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What Is Early Equipment Management?
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2Getting Started with Early Equipment Management
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3EEM Phase 1 - Planning
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4EEM Phase 2 - Design
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5EEM Phase 3 - Installation
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6EEM Phase 4 - Commissioning
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7EEM Phase 5 - Handover
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8What Is LCC Life Cycle Cost?
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9How to Calculate LCC Life Cycle Cost
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10How Early Equipment Management Minimizes Life Cycle Cost
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11How Early Equipment Management Enables Vertical Startup
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