Exhibitions / Congresses

Asset Lifecycle Costing and Optimisation

Australia, Melbourne - 23-24 Nov 2015
Unraveling the inefficiencies of managing your assets to achieve long term cost competitiveness and sustainability.

Why You Should Attend
Asset Lifecycle Costing and Optimisation
In a world of ageing assets and limited financial and human resources, companies often struggle to decide which asset-related projects should get the most attention. Asset intensive organisations often recognise asset management as a core competence to deliver benefits to their business. The challenge is to ensure asset management processes are adequate to achieve 100% capability. Organisations have exhausted methods of traditional cost cutting.
Most asset management strategies kick off well initially at creating an effective strategy, but are insufficient to assure excellence in asset management in the long run even if followed in a very disciplined and rigorous manner. Most asset management strategies are missing, or only cover superficially the requirements of the assets by the business in the coming years. marcusevans Asset Lifecycle Costing and Optimisation will critically diagnose the current performance of your assets through the key role capital projects costing, the criticality of excellence in operating practices and the leadership role of operations in your asset management. Along with this and the tools for supporting effective asset management, this conference will steer you back to the right path to effectively manage your assets.
Date(s)
23-24 Nov 2015
Venue
Sheraton Melbourne Hotel,
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Movers & Shakers
Andries Retief Andries Retief
Chief development officer, DHL
Director, ICHCA Australia
CEO, TVH
Sales and operations director, Logitrans A/S
Global Industry News
edition #1247 - 11 September 2025
In what may prove to be a sign of things to come, Canadian materials handling equipment lithium-ion battery manufacturer, UgoWork, has announced battery assembly for some forklifts bound for the North American domestic market will now be done in the US. See the story for full details... Continue reading
Movers & Shakers
Andries Retief Andries Retief
Chief development officer, DHL
Director, ICHCA Australia
CEO, TVH
Sales and operations director, Logitrans A/S