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Don’t miss this useful, highly-informative seminar that addresses the key issues and challenges involved in changing maintenance models and the steps that can be taken to improve on asset management programs. If you have colleagues who might be interested, please let them know as well. Listen to an outstanding line-up of speakers and interface directly with industry peers, technical specialists and senior laboratory leaders to get straight answers about:
- Global sourcing or site purchasing leaders tasked with reducing the cost of lab equipment maintenance.
- What opportunities for cost savings and service level improvements exist beyond asset management models.
- Senior laboratory executives needing to reduce maintenance expense, but needing to improve laboratory productivity.
- Managers of in-house maintenance facilities and operations.
- Quality personnel involved in equipment qualification and system validation.
- Consultants to the pharmaceutical industry interested in equipment maintenance solutions.

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A truly interactive experience, this seminar is designed to bridge the information gap between theory and real-life experience in the increasingly complex and demanding world of laboratory equipment asset management and maintenance. If your role or profession is one of those listed below—you should attend this seminar. It will change the way you look at laboratory equipment maintenance and asset management.
You’ll hear important information and get straight answers about:
- Choosing the right maintenance solution for your company—current approaches to reducing costs while increasing service quality.
- The efficiencies and cost-savings that can be leveraged from an outsourced maintenance model.
- Winning internal support for a change in maintenance model.
- Post-implementation lessons learned and advice on changing your own model.
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Time & Place |
Thursday, May 4, 2006 Condado Plaza Hotel & Casino Resort 999 Ashford Avenue San Juan. PR 00907 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (Lunch Included)
Attendees must be an employee of a chemical, biotechnology or pharmaceutical company to attend this event.
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Detailed Seminar Agenda |
- Registration & Coffee
- Which maintenance solution is right for my company? An overview of current approaches to reducing maintenance costs and improving services levels in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Key things to consider and benefits to expect when combining on-site engineer triage and an asset management maintenance model.
- The role played by computer systems in achieving a robust asset knowledge, record management and maintenance delivery system.
- Choosing the right supplier - the key questions you should ask when designing bid specifications and evaluating supplier proposals.
- Lunch
- From decision to execution - how do you ensure your new maintenance program is successful?
- Post implementation: lessons learned and some advice to those considering changing their maintenance model away from the OEM.
- The business benefits of building robust and streamlined qualification and validation services into your new maintenance program.
- Additional opportunities to leverage the skills and experience of key services suppliers to fulfill other non-core lab needs.
- Case studies - OneSource in action.
- Summary & Close
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OneSource Global Asset Management and Service Support |
PerkinElmer’s OneSource outsourced maintenance and asset management systems for laboratory equipment directly services and supports a wide range of technologies from any instrument manufacturer directly at your facility. It has been proven to drive lower costs and improve service levels by 15% or more in the first year of implementation.
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Registration deadline is April 27, 2006 
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