THE SMART SHOP

Jim Miske, director of fleet maintenance for LTL carrier A. Duie Pyle, says the adage “knowledge is power” best characterizes the importance of information technology (IT) in today's maintenance shop. “The more information or data that we can mine with respect to the mechanical operation of our equipment, the more power we have to make the right decisions relating to equipment acquisition and maintenance,” he explains. “Data eliminates the guesswork surrounding what we think may be happening with a unit or group of units with respect to performance and maintenance,” he says. “There is also a flip side ...

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