Hybrid

When implementing a PdM program, a strategic business decision has to be made in regard to which type of PdM Delivery Model is right for your plant. This decision will most likely be based on the following elements: labor cost, training and development, coaching and mentoring, recruiting and staffing, hardware and software needs, timeline for implementation, union vs. non-union environment, and career development opportunities.

Allied’s versatility offers our clients a number of customized models centered around four (4) basic PdM Delivery Models:

  • Internal
  • Hybrid
  • Outsource/Contract
  • Remote Diagnostics

Hybrid Model

In some situations, there may be a need to utilize existing plant resources while contracting additional personnel to support the PdM initiative. Allied Reliability welcomes this challenge and will work with your staff to find the right blend to provide certified technical resources that will fit into your organization.

What are some of the key indicators that a Hybrid Program may be the right solution for your plant?

  • There are moderate internal training/mentoring capabilities within the plant
  • Currently in the plant, there is exists some experience in developing and managing a PdM program
  • Expectations exist to “get the job done quickly and right the first time”
  • Time is of the essence, results are needed now
  • Equipment costs cannot be justified in regards to the size of the plant
  • Aging internal work force being lost to attrition
  • Lack of maintenance personnel to commit to PdM

 To learn more on how Allied can help your plant drive world class result,
please contact us at langhornejason@alliedreliability.com

 

 

 

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