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ARMS Reliability Mission & Values |
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The ARMS Mission
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ARMS Reliability Engineers are passionate about achieving improvements. We are dedicated to advancing the field of reliability and its application to improve the business of our customers. Our success is measured in our client's satisfaction.
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We are committed to transferring our knowledge to client organizations so they can be self sufficient in applying cutting edge technology to improve the performance of their assets.
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We see our role as technology initiators. Our experience can be used in an advisory/ training capacity, on call as required or as a longer term mentor and facilitator.
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We will assist our customers to align maintenance and engineering practices to their strategic business goals.
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We will facilitate our customers use of dynamic analysis and simulation tools to continuously improve today's performance and forecast expected results.
ARMS Values
- Safety
- Honesty
- Welfare of employees
- Satisfied Customers
- Being seen as the leader in the application of reliability techniques
- Maintaining 95% satisfaction rating by training participants
- Being a valuable partner with Isograph and Apollo Associates
The ARMS Story
| 1995 |
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ARMS Reliability Engineers commenced trading in August |
| 1997 |
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Agreements were signed to distribute Isograph software and Mick Drew was accredited to provide Apollo Root Cause Analysis training. |
| 2000 |
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license agreements were signed with Isograph to distribute RAMS software in North America in direct competition to their own distribution arm, ISOGRAPH direct. |
| 2001 |
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ARMS Canada commenced operation to service existing and growing demand for effective Reliability Centered Maintenance processes in the Aluminium industry. |
| 2002 |
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ARMS Reliability Engineers LLC commenced operation to service existing business and growing demand for effective RAMS tools applied to mining and industrial processes. |
| 2003 |
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ARMS Reliability engineers took up a corporate sponsorship of Maintenance Engineering Society Australia and Executive membership of the Society of Maintenance and Reliability Professionals. ARMS host the Certified Maintenance and Reliability Practitioner exam at it's annual Reliability Week seminar. |
| 2003 |
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Brisbane office was established to service growing demand in Queensland. |
| 2004 |
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ARMS Reliability Engineers host the Certified Maintenance and Reliability Practitioner exam in Christchurch, New Zealand and again at the Reliability week seminar. |
| 2004 |
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ARMS changes from a solely owned entity to a partnership. New operational entity ARMS Reliability International. |
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