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Minister of Public Enterprises Malusi Gigaba

"Key sectors of the economy are completely dependent
on the availability of infrastructure capacity for
their existence and growth."
Download Minister Gigaba’s full speech to the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry

About the event

This three-day event will assist you in configuring effective and attainable reliability-centred maintenance strategies to increase your operational productivity and maximise return on pre-existing and new asset investments.

You will benefit from hearing case studies on configuring and implementing long- term maintenance strategies, considering operational budgets, backlogs and growing asset bases. You will be able to gain operational leverage by learning how to reach world-class maintenance standards and skill competency; identify outcomes-based plant KPIs; prevent expensive, unplanned failures by employing cutting edge predictive technology and condition monitoring techniques; proactively schedule, implement and execute informed, time and cost-efficient maintenance processes to lower the total cost of asset ownership, extend the life and decrease downtime of your existing equipment - keeping your operations internationally competitive.

United we conquer!

We are excited to announce that Africa’s premier event for reliability standards in engineering, Reliability & Maintenance Week, will be joining forces with Africa’s largest utility conference and exhibition, African Utility Week 2012, expecting over 3000 attendees and boasting a technology exhibition of over 100 stands. All pre-registered delegate passes for Reliability & Maintenance Week 2011 will now allow delegates full access to all seven African Utility Week conference tracks as well as an all-access pass to the exhibition in May 2012.

Because the content of Reliability & Maintenance Week is exceptionally valuable and relevant to utilities in Africa, a plethora of opportunities in networking and knowledge-transfer between utilities and large industry have been identified by incorporating Reliability & Maintenance Week into African Utility Week. (Please note that Reliability & Maintenance Week will no longer be taking place from 1-2 November 2011, but will be fully intragted into African Utility Week’s programme in May 2012)

Visit www.african-utility-week.com now for more information!

What our delegates had to say:

"You and your staff deserve commendation for the way you arranged and managed the Reliability and Maintenance Week Conference! You have done an excellent job! Thank you for that and for the privilege to be a guest speaker at this prestigious occasion." Joe Naude, Chief Engineer - Operations, PPC

"Thank you so much for the opportunity to allow us to exhibit at the reliability and maintenance week. This was by far a huge success for us. We met the correct target market and now we are doing business with many of the delegates who attended and we are taking part quite extensively in the offshore market." – Nazir Chafeker, Director, R & V Bearing Supplies

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