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Maintenance Management Auditing: In Search of Maintenance Management Excellence

Maintenance Management Auditing: In Search of Maintenance Management Excellence
In this book the author shows how he has developed a unique procedure for auditing the management of both productive plant and infrastructure -- for example, of petrochemical processing plants and of vehicle fleets.



Osprey Island
Osprey Island
As summer begins on Osprey Island, preparations at the Lodge -- the island's one and only hotel -- are underway for the busy season. On maintenance and housekeeping there's Lance and Lorna Squire, Osprey locals and raging drinkers; and their irrepressible son Squee. There are college boys to wait tables and Irish girls to clean rooms. And a few unusual returnees, too: Suzy Chizek, single mom and daughter of the Lodge's owners, who's looking for a parentally funded vacation; and Roddy Jacobs, another former local, who has come back after a mysterious twenty-year absence. But when tragedy strikes, dark secrets explode, dividing the island community over the fate of a young boy suddenly more vulnerable to his violent father than ever. In the uniquely ephemeral atmosphere of a summer resort, Thisbe Nissen unfolds, with charecteristic warmth and charm, an ever-deepening story of lost loves and found romance, of loyalties and betrayals; and of lingering-sometimes fleeting-joy.



Carsharing - Carsharing is a system where a fleet of cars (or other vehicles) is owned and operated/overseen by a company, public agency, cooperative, ad hoc grouping, or even a single individual, and made available for use by members of the carshare group in a wide variety of ways. The costs and troubles of vehicle purchase, ownership and maintenance are transferred to a central organizer (the Carshare Operator or more familiarly CSO).

Delta Heritage Museum - The Delta Air Lines Air Transport Heritage Museum is a company museum located in Atlanta, Georgia. The museum itself is actually located at the Delta world headquarters in 1950's hangers that were maintenance hangers for the Delta fleet up until 1960 when the Jet Base was completed which would later become the Delta Technical Operations Center.

VAQ-129 - VAQ-129 is the US Navy and Marine Corps' only EA-6 training squadron. Known as the Fleet Readiness Squadron, or FRS, they are charged with training all EA-6B aviators and developing standard operating procedures for the maintenance and operation of the aircraft.

Tandanor - Tandanor is an Argetinian worker-controlled Shipyard. Founded on the 10th of November 1879, Tandanor was originally conceived for the maintenance of the Argentine naval fleet.



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