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Maintenance and asset management professionals need to engage the world: AMC

  •  7 August 2009
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NATIONAL Chair of the Asset Management Council John Hardwick says Australian maintenance and asset management professionals must play a proactive role globally.

Hardwick’s comments were part of his speech on the Asset Management Council’s membership of the Global Forum on Maintenance and Asset Management (GFMAM).

The GFMAM was co-founded by the Asset Management Council, and has members in the Americas, Europe and the Arabian Gulf. The main goal of the forum is to share collaboratively collected advancements, knowledge and standards in maintenance and asset management.

According to Hardwick, the maintenance and asset management disciplines are evolving very rapidly around the world and Australians must engage professionally in the world stage to steer the course.

As one of the first steps towards these objectives, the Asset Management Council says it will launch formal certification for individuals in various areas of asset management.

Hardwick says he will also re-engage with the Maintenance Engineering Society of Australia (MESA), the forerunner of the Asset Management Council.

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