Date & Time: August 3, 2026 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm NZST + 15 min Q&A
Many industrial facilities invest heavily in maintenance activities, yet unplanned downtime, recurring failures, and production disruptions continue to impact safety, productivity, and profitability. While equipment failures are often treated as isolated events, the underlying causes frequently develop months or even years before the failure occurs. The challenge for maintenance and engineering teams is not simply repairing assets quickly, but identifying and addressing the conditions that lead to failure in the first place.
As industries face increasing pressure to improve reliability, optimise maintenance expenditure, and maximise asset performance, organisations are shifting from reactive maintenance models towards data-driven, reliability-focused strategies. Success requires more than implementing maintenance plans; it demands a deeper understanding of asset behaviour, failure mechanisms, maintenance systems, workforce capability, and operational decision-making.
This session explores how engineers can improve reliability outcomes through proactive maintenance strategies, effective shutdown planning, root cause analysis, and continuous improvement practices.
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Nathan Catherall, CEng, is a Chartered Mechanical Engineer with expertise in mechanical maintenance, asset reliability, and industrial engineering. He has experience delivering maintenance strategies,...
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