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Now in its 9th year and 13th edition, MainTrain is Canada’s largest annual peer-developed (PEMAC) maintenance, reliability and asset management event for knowledge transfer, professional development and networking. 

The theme of this year's event is:

Leadership, People, Process & Techology

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Learn how to create and measure maintenance, reliability and asset management success, and prove your value and contribution to your businesses.
Leadership - World class reliability starts with great leadership. In companies which achieve maintenance excellence, the leadership team defines an innovative and robust strategy and a well defined path to achieve it.
People - Proper execution of work is key to drive productivity.
Process - Identifying what needs to get done through defined process allows the business to organize resources and activities.
Technology - The right technology is critical to your asset management program result by equipping your team with the right tools.

PEMAC (Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada) is a national, not for profit association providing global leadership, education and certification in world class maintenance, reliability and asset management practices.

All sessions and workshops are led by globally recognized industry leaders using real-life case studies and examples. Be prepared to participate in these interactive activities - we learn best by being involved.

Two Locations in 2012

Fort McMurray, Alberta

October 1 - 3, 2012
Sawridge Inn and Conference Centre

Toronto, Ontario

In conjunction with IMEC*
November 19 - 22, 2012
Novotel Toronto Centre

*Special announcement for MainTrain Toronto!

www.pemac.org http://cmore.mie.utoronto.ca/IMEC

So Many Reasons to Attend!

  • Reduce equipment downtime
  • Improve production capacity and uptime
  • Lower costs
  • Discover how to sell world-class maintenance to management and operations
  • Better manage maintenance to generate a greater ROI and bottom line
  • Learn how to maximize equipment reliability and lifecycle management
  • Become a successful manager and take your maintenance career to new levels
  • Network and connect with industry peers and Canada's top maintenance, reliability and asset management leaders

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Who Should Attend MainTrain?

Anyone involved in asset management for their businesses:
  • plant managers, plant engineers
  • maintenance, reliabilty managers and supervisors
  • directors of engineering
  • directors of operations
  • production/operations
  • reliability engineers
  • facility managers
  • purchasers
  • foremen
  • superintendents
  • maintenance technicians
  • planning and scheduling coordinator
  • supply chain managers
  • senior tradesmen
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Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada