Quality assurance refers to a process whereby manufacturers meet the standards of quality expected or required by the industry. Not only does it refer to quality in terms of...
Pipe infrastructure management is a dire responsibility to many public and private utility service enablers in various industries, including oil, chemical, gas, water, wastewater etc. Conventional pipe management efforts...
The majority of the rapidly growing population of Australia has low rates of rainfall, this situation is exacerbated by the unprecedented climate changes that affect the water usage across...
Emergency responders of recent years are highly challenged in mitigating risks of natural disasters like the loss of life, natural resource damages, economic turmoils, wildlife risks etc. The lack...
Recent manufacturing experts are regularly impacted by dynamic influences that deform and reform the nature, criticality, trends and behaviours of manufacturing. The dynamicity of policies, conditions, standards and client...
Utility industrial leaders provide the fundamental necessities for a community to live, work and play comfortably in a district, state or country. The level of quality and reliance on...
Industry 4.0 or 4IR refers to the fourth industrial revolution and is the latest evolution in manufacturing. Throughout world history, several industrial revolutions have transformed the manufacturing industry. The...
Did you know that manufacturers are haunted by workforce challenges in Australia? It is a well-known fact that the Australian government attracts labourers with lucrative grants and encourages skilled...
Asset Performance refers to a company’s capacity to manage operational resources to generate profitable returns. Asset performance is often used to compare a business’s performance over time or against...
Inventory can be a burden or an asset, depending on how the organisation manages it. That is why a sound warehouse management system is vital to an organisation. An...