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Follow on Google News | Australian Companies At AIMEX Helping Miners Save $200m On Asset HealthThe strategic implementation of an Asset Health System is a largely untapped lever for increasing efficiency, reducing costs, and improving performance in maintenance, and a solution when there are simply no costs left to cut.
By: DINGO Software The largest mining exhibition in Australia this year, Asia-Pacific’ Mr Clark said, “Many proudly Australian companies, such as Brisbane-based DINGO, have developed a reputation as being leading local and global innovators, often in partnership with local and overseas firms.” Dingo CEO, Paul Higgins, said that Dingo has partnered with a significant number of mining companies to implement proactive, condition-based maintenance programs that increase the percentage of healthy components to 90% or more. “The strategic implementation of an Asset Health System is a largely untapped lever for increasing efficiency, reducing costs, and improving performance in maintenance, and a solution when there are simply no costs left to cut,” he said. “Based on performance data spanning more than 100 mining operations across the US, Australia, Canada and Indonesia, Dingo has data showing that close to 50% of major components are operating in poor to critical condition. “A systematic approach to Asset Health has saved the mining industry over $200 million to date by helping maintenance organizations save up to 40% on maintenance costs, increase fleet availability by up to 10% and extend component life by 20% or more,” he said. Mr Higgins will be speaking at AIMEX (http://www.aimex.com.au/ The Dingo stand will feature live, interactive demos of Dingo’s latest products, and visitors to the display will also be able to enter a competition to win an IPod Touch preloaded with the Austmine Field Inspection App. Dingo’s products and services include: Trakka® Condition Management Software (http://www.dingo.com/ Condition Intelligence™ Dingo Managed Solution (http://www.dingo.com/ Austmine Award Winning Field Inspection App™: (http://www.dingo.com/ Custom Training and Consulting (http://www.dingo.com/ AIMEX 2015 will be held at the Sydney Showgrounds, Olympic Park. Entry to the exhibition is free, but act soon as there is less than one week before doors open! Visit http://www.aimex.com.au to register. For more information about AIMEX please contact: Karina Randall, PR Specialist, Heard PR, Ph 02 8279 7876, krandall@heardagency.com For more information about DINGO please contact: Kirstin Gaffney, VP of Marketing, kgaffney@ ABOUT THE ORGANISER REEDMININGEVENTS is the dedicated mining event division of Reed Exhibitions Australia. Reed Exhibitions excels in creating high profile, highly targeted business and consumer exhibitions and events to establish and maintain business relations, and generate new business. Every year we run over 500 events in 40 countries, bringing together over 6 million active event participants worldwide. With over 3,500 employees in 34 offices around the globe we serve 43 industries worldwide. Our network of offices and promoters extends to 65 countries. With more market-leading events than any other organiser, nobody delivers more business contacts than Reed Exhibitions. ABOUT DINGO Dingo is the world leader in providing condition management solutions to asset-intensive industries. Founded in 1991, Dingo has the systems and expertise to help companies quickly and cost-effectively implement world-class predictive maintenance programs with existing resources. Our proven solutions drive real results of increased availability and reduced operating costs, with typical payback of >3:1 within 12 months. Dingo's software and experts are widely used in the mining, energy, wind, and rail sectors. Dingo is a privately held company, headquartered in Brisbane, Australia, with offices also in the U.S. and Canada. Additional information can be found at www.DINGO.com (http://cts.businesswire.com/ End
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