Upcoming Webinar: How Data Collaboration Leads to Maintenance Excellence
Tucson, Arizona – October 24, 2011 – Modular Mining Systems, Inc., the leader in information management solutions for mining operations worldwide, announces its upcoming webinar: “Bridging the Gap: Bringing Maintenance & Operations Data Together.”
With the rapid increase in OEM sensors and interfaces, mines are seeing a proliferation of data. Now that we have all this data, what should we do with it? Host Justin Johnsen, Modular Product Manager – Maintenance Systems and subject matter expert on maintenance management solutions, will explore the ways in which operational data can be combined with maintenance data, to achieve maintenance goals.
Mr. Johnsen will explain how, by consistently documenting each defect in the flow of operations, mines can pinpoint which systems and subsystems are causing the largest loss in production. When maintenance departments can immediately identify the important projects, they can achieve the ultimate goal of Capacity Assurance. The result is increased revenue for the entire company.
The webinar will take place this Thursday, October 27, at 11:00am MST. All are welcome to register—simply visit: https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/s/showReg?udc=fmuwrvd5alpr.
About Modular Mining Systems, Inc. and Justin Johnsen
Modular is the market leader in providing powerful information management solutions to meet the needs of both open-pit and underground mining operations worldwide. Modular sales and support offices are located in all key world-mining markets. For more information please visit the Modular website at http://www.modularmining.com.
Justin Johnsen is an experienced leader with over 15 years’ work in the realm of heavy equipment maintenance and mine asset health management. Prior to Modular, Johnsen spent 5 years with Freeport McMoRan, Copper and Gold Inc. implementing and standardizing remote diagnostics at three different mines in Arizona, finishing his time as Superintendent of Maintenance and Engineering at the Morenci, Arizona Copper Mine. Johnsen began his career serving eight years in the U.S. Navy as a mechanic, until his honorable discharge in 2004. While serving in the Navy, he also completed a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA.
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