MCP To Discuss Training And Consultancy At Maintec
MCP specialists will be available to discuss training and consultancy at the upcoming Maintec 2010 event. The company will show how effective maintenance can reduce business costs, with a typical return on investment of 200 per cent within two years. Newly launched is a series of two-day courses entitled 'Maintenance Explained for Operators, Technicians and Maintenances Staff', which can help to develop a lean manufacturing strategy.
These are run in parallel with 'Managing Plant Reliability' courses, which cover the new EC machinery directives. MCP can provide specialist advice for those interested in improving the performance of their operatives in these sectors. The aim is to multi-skill operators and technicians to undertake maintenance, electrical and mechanical tasks safely. For the technician and the engineer, specific technical training courses are offered at centres around the UK.
City and Guilds mechanical-to-electrical-conversion courses are also available. Other courses include PLCs, control and instrumentation and 17th Edition electrical training. The speaker session at the seminars will be given by Peter Jackson and is entitled 'What about maintenance skills?'. Peter Jackson, consultant at MCP, will explain how a training framework will help deliver manufacturing excellence; the framework was developed by MCP and NSA Food and Drink Manufacturing.
These are run in parallel with 'Managing Plant Reliability' courses, which cover the new EC machinery directives. MCP can provide specialist advice for those interested in improving the performance of their operatives in these sectors. The aim is to multi-skill operators and technicians to undertake maintenance, electrical and mechanical tasks safely. For the technician and the engineer, specific technical training courses are offered at centres around the UK.
City and Guilds mechanical-to-electrical-conversion courses are also available. Other courses include PLCs, control and instrumentation and 17th Edition electrical training. The speaker session at the seminars will be given by Peter Jackson and is entitled 'What about maintenance skills?'. Peter Jackson, consultant at MCP, will explain how a training framework will help deliver manufacturing excellence; the framework was developed by MCP and NSA Food and Drink Manufacturing.
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