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News Release from: Reliability Center | Subject: Proact v.2.0 Root Cause Analysis software
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 February 2001
Root Cause Analysis software presented
online
Reliability Center and their Proact v.2.0, award winning Root Cause Analysis software have been selected for participation in the web-based conference presentation site, e-conferencezone.com
Reliability Center and their Proact v.2.0, award winning Root Cause Analysis software have been selected for participation in the web-based conference presentation site, e-conferencezone.com, sponsored by ReliabilityWeb.com The conference allows businesses to view an online Powerpoint overview presentation with accompanying audio of the Proact methodology 24 hours a day, seven days a week
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The online presentation is conducted by Robert J.
Latino, senior vice president of strategic development at RCI.
The online conference is free of charge and can be entered at www.e-conferencezone.com/forms/proact_reg.htm.
The online presentation of the Proact overview was actually the brainchild of Terry O'Hanlon at Reliabilityweb.com who is a believer in root cause analysis methodology.
Proact is a resourceful, five step process used to resolve chronic equipment and systems failures and problems.
Reliability Center, will be receiving a gold award for the enterprise version of the software at the National Plant Engineering MRO and Manufacturing Show in Chicago, March 5, 2001.
Reliability Center, is a 16-year-old corporation specializing in helping business, industry and government organizations improve reliability in all aspects of their operations.
The company provides training programs to clients using their Proact methodology.
It also furnishes consultation to create a culture change within companies to focus them on increasing precision and reducing undesirable events.
Proact software is already being used successfully by major organizations such as Eastman Chemical, ISPAT Inland Steel, Citgo and General Electric.
A free demo of Proact v.2.0 is available on the Reliability web site.
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