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5 Reasons Why Your Facility Should Consider an Assessment

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With over 25 years of strategic manufacturing experience, Paul Borders joins the podcast to shed light on why manufacturing leaders turn to a site-wide assessment to help drive their reliability initiatives.

Discussion highlights include:

  • Benchmarking against similar facilities within your industry
  • Helping your reliability partner understand your operations
  • Measuring the rate of progress
  • Linking financial improvements to your reliability program development
  • Building momentum for future change

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With over 25 years of strategic manufacturing experience, Paul Borders joins the podcast to shed light on why manufacturing leaders turn to a site-wide assessment to help drive their reliability initiatives.

Discussion highlights include:

  • Benchmarking against similar facilities within your industry
  • Helping your reliability partner understand your operations
  • Measuring the rate of progress
  • Linking financial improvements to your reliability program development
  • Building momentum for future change

Additional Resources:

  continue reading

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