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Organized by Supported by:
The Maintenance & Reliability Gateway
CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
3rd MIDDLE EAST
Gulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain
Panel Discussion
60
Technical
Papers
CMRP Exam
6 Key
note
Speake
rs
4 Workshops
7-10 December, 2014
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H.E. Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed Al KhalifaMinister of FinanceMinister in charge of Oil and Gas AffairsKingdom of Bahrain
Under the patronage of
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Gulf Society of Maintenance Professionals (GSMP), is an independent, non-profit organization founded
by professionals from major companies in the GCC region to promote the maintenance and reliability
profession. It was founded in February 2010. GSMP vision is to be recognized as a world class
society of Maintenance Professionals in the Gulf Region. GSMP activities include holding conferences
(http://www.maintcon.org/), seminars, workshops, training courses and others. GSMP has partnership
with reputable societies such as Global Forum on Maintenance and asset management, GFMAM
(http://www.gfmam.org), SMRP, BSE and others.
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Ahmed Barnawi Tasnee Chairman
Ibrahim Hadi SABIC Vice Chairman
Mohammed Al Faifi SABICMohammed Ismail Saudi AramcoSaad Al Ulaimi Saudi AramcoEyad Al Basrawi Saudi AramcoOthman Al Qattan MaadenSultan Al Hazmi TasneeAbdulaziz Al Sahlawi Qatar PetroleumBandar Alawad SWCCFaisal Ismail KOC
Abdullah Al Mugahwy Saudi Aramco Chairman
Ghanem Al Qahtani Saudi Aramco Vice Chairman
Abdulkarim Al Sharafi AAMCOMohamed Al Qahtani Qatar PetroleumNasser Al Attar KOCNaser Al Hajri MubadalaRashid Al Alawi PDOKhalid Al Ayadhi Saudi Aramco Jassim Yousif GSMPMohammad Zawwad Saudi Aramco
Sponsorship & Exhibition Committee
Gulf Society of Maintenance Professionalsالجمعية الخليجية لمحترفي الصيانة
Nezar Al Shammasi Saudi Aramco Conference Chairman
Mahmood Mirza BAPCO Conference Vice Chairman
Organising Committee
Jameel Al Alawi BSE Chairman
Hussain Mattar BASF Vice Chairman
Abdulelah Abdulbaqi Saudi Aramco Jim Davis SAMI Farrah Al Halwachi BSE
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7th December 2014
07:00 - 07:45 PM Opening & Tour Exhibition
07:55 - 08:00 PM Recital of The Holy Quran
08:00 - 08:10 PM H.E. Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Minister of Finance Minister in charge of Oil and Gas Affairs Chairman – National Oil and Gas Authority (NOGA)
08:10 - 08:20 PM Muhammad M. Saggaf Service Line Head (A) Operations & Business Services Saudi Aramco
08:20 - 08:25 PM Masoud Al Hermi President Bahrain Society of Engineers
08:25 - 08:30 PM Nezar Al Shammasi Chairman Maintcon 2014
08:30 - 09:15 Sponsors Recognition
09:15 onwards Dinner
Opening Ceremony Program
MaintCon is a premier conference in the Gulf Region
organized and conducted by the GSMP and supported by
BSE for all maintenance and reliability professionals working
in the GCC. This four-day gathering goes way beyond
the simple exchange of ideas and information and brings
forth a platform where exhibits from service providers and
vendors will be displayed, partnerships and alliances will
be established, and policies developed and delivered to
countries around the world, adding value through diversity
and exposure to recent developments in our profession.
In this edition, we bring to you an array of top notch keynote
speakers to share their experiences and observations about
maintenance and reliability trends in our industries and our
region. Moreover, MaintCon 2014 will deliver a wide variety
of technical papers and a vibrant panel discussion that
provides you, as a maintenance and reliability professional,
an opportunity to expand your knowledge and share your
learnings with other professionals.
Introduction & Background
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Abdulla Al-SumaitiDeputy CEO (SEK)
Kuwait Oil Company
Fahad M. Al-SharefVice President, Manufacturing
Center of ExcellenceSABIC
Ali A. Al NojaimGeneral Manager Safaniya Area Producing
Saudi Aramco
Khaled Ahmed Al-QubaisiSenior Vice President (Zakum)
ADMA OPCO
Khalid Mubarak Al-HitmiPlant ManagerQAFAC, Qatar
Ebrahim TalibDeputy Chief Executive
BAPCO
Jan van der VeldenVice President
Flowserve Engineered Products Division, Seal Operations - Europe, Middle East, Africa
Ali Al-HarrasiFunctional Production ManagerPetroleum Development Oman
John HardwickGroup Executive Network Strategy, Networks NSW, Ausgrid, Australia
Chairman, Global Form for Maintenance & Asset Management (GFMAM)
Nabeel A. Al-Jama’Chairman, Advisory Committee
Executive Director, Industrial Services, Saudi Aramco
Ahmed Abdulla NuruddinG.M. Manufacturing
GPIC, Kingdom of Bahrain
Abdulla Al-ZamilCEO
Zamil industrial
Ahmed Abbad Al-AjiManager, Production Department
(Offshore Fields)Qatar Petroleum
Advisory Committee
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Keynote Speakers
Mr. Ahmad O. Al-KhowaiterChief Technology Officer (A) – Technology Oversight & Coordination, Saudi Aramco
Mr. Mohammad Ibrahim AlBibiPresident, National Industrialization Company (Tasnee)
Mr. Jan van der VeldenDirector and General Manager, Flowserve Engineered Products Division, Seal Operations, Europe, Middle East, Africa
Dr. Peter BartlettCEO, Bapco
Mr. Al-Khowaiter joined Saudi Aramco in 1983, where he held various technical roles in oil and gas production organizations, ranging from design, project management, commissioning and operations; as well as a number of supervisory, managerial, general and executive management positions.
He presently serves as director on the board of the Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOC), and the Power and Water Utility Company for Jubail & Yanbu’ (MARAFIQ). He is a board
Khaled Ahmed Al Qubaisi currently serves as Senior Vice President (SVP) - Zakum (one of the largest fields in the world operated by a single company) under Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company (ADMA-OPCO) in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. In 2001, he started his career at Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO) as a production engineer/petroleum engineer. Al-Qubaisi then worked as a Production/Facilities Engineering Specialist at Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC). He then moved to Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company (ADMA-OPCO), where he worked as Production
Mr. Albibi recently joined National Industrialization Company (Tasnee) on April 2013 as President for the Tasnee Petrochemical Complex in Jubail Industrial city. Tasnee petrochemical complex consist of world class integrated PDH/PP plants, EC/PE which include LDPE and HDPE plants, newly constructed Acrylic Acid complex which consist of Butyl Acrylic monomer, and Superabsorbent polymer, and Butonal plant .
Before joining Tasnee, he was the President of Farabi petrochemical company, a private
Prior to joining Bapco, Pete was the VP and GM with Chevron’s Corporate Business Development organization. He has 32 years of industry experience, with assignments in the US, Asia, Africa and Europe. Pete has spent most of his career working in the ‘Downstream’ oil and gas business, although he has held positions across the value chain. Pete joined Chevron’s Business Development organization in early 2008 after having led Chevron’s Downstream Strategy, Planning and Business Development organization in San Ramon, California. Pete
Abdulla A. Al-Sumaiti is the Deputy Chief Executive Officer for the South & East Kuwait Asset, the most important asset of Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), which has a production capacity of 1,700,000 barrels of oil per day, the 55% of the production of the State of Kuwait.
A recognized leader in the oil sector, Abdulla initiated his career in 1988 at Kuwait Oil Company, starting as a production and process engineer to then evolve to include extensive and important contributions to the Kuwait upstream business. He was named Manager of Operations (West
Mr. Jan van der Velden is Flowserve’s Vice President and General Manager for Seal operations in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
He joined Flowserve in 1989, where he was responsible for various managerial roles in the fields of research and development, engineering, product management, quality, sales and technical services for seals and pumps. In his current position he holds operational responsibility for Seal Operations in Europe, Middle East and Africa. He is a member of the Board of Directors of
member of the Saudi Council of Engineers (SCE), the Saudi Energy Efficiency Council (SEEC), and member of the Advisory Committee for the Supreme Economic Council.
Mr. Al-Khowaiter holds a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from the King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM), an M.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of California at Santa Barbara, and an MBA degree as a Sloan Fellow from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
sector company, manufacturing NP and LAB products. Mohammad joined Farabi in 2001. He has played an integral role in setting up Farabi Company in all stages until the company was successfully operational in 2006. He also played a key role in building Farabi LAB second line which became operational in 2013. Prior to this, Mr. Albibi was working in Al Jubail Petrochemical Company (Kemya), a joint venture between Sabic and ExxoMobile for over 18 years and during the period he assumed different professional and managerial positions, and the last position held in Kemya was General Manager Manufacturing responsible for EC and PE plant which include LDPE and LLDPE.
joined Chevron’s Caltex affiliate in 2000 in Singapore, responsible for leading a number of strategic portfolio initiatives. He then moved to South Korea for 5 years where he was Chevron’s Senior Resident Director for GS-Caltex Corporation. He worked in Southern Africa for 13 years for Engen Petroleum During this time, he held positions of increasing responsibility in leading the Supply and Trading, Special Products (including Petrochemicals and Lubricants), and Marketing organizations of the company. Pete holds a B.Sc in Civil Engineering from Pennsylvania State University, a B.Sc in Physics from Juniata College, and M.Sc and PhD degrees in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Texasat Austin.
Kuwait) in 2005; Manager of Operations (North Kuwait) in 2009; and Manager Operations (East Kuwait) in 2012. In March 2013, Abdulla was appointed Deputy Managing Director -Technical Affairs, for Kuwait Gulf Oil Company, the Kuwait National Company in charge of the management of Kuwait’s participation of Wafra and Khafji Joint Operations between the State of Kuwait and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and was named Deputy Chief Executive Officer for Kuwait Oil Company, in 2013. Abdulla holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Dayton, USA, and joined Kuwait Oil Company in 1988. He is a long time member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), and is a frequent invited speaker at international events.
Flowserve Abahsain Company Ltd.
Mr. van der Velden holds a master’s degree in Mechanical engineering from the Technical University in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Mr. Khaled Ahmed Al-QubaisiSenior Vice President (Zakum), ADMA OPCO
Mr. Abdulla A. Al-SumaitiDeputy Chief Executive Officer- South & East Kuwait, Kuwait Oil Company
Engineering Manager, Vice President (VP) Technical Support responsible for all the production, engineering, maintenance and planning related support activities for Umm Shaif and Zakum offshore fields, becoming the SVP-Zakum of ADMA-OPCO in 2014.
Besides his responsibilities in ADMA-OPCO, Al-Qubaisi is also a Board Member of ADNOC Technical Institute (ATI).
He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA in 2000; and an MBA from UAE University in 2013.
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07:30 Conference Registration
08:00 - 08:30 Keynote Presentation 1 - Mr. Ahmad O. Al-Khowaiter, Chief Technology Officer (A) – Technology Oversight & Coordination, Saudi Aramco
08:30 - 09:00 Keynote Presentation 2 - Mr. Abdulla A. Al-Sumaiti, Deputy Chief Executive Officer- South & East Kuwait, Kuwait Oil Company
Operational Excellence
Business Benefits of the Journey from Maintenance to Asset Management
John Hardwick Networks/ Asset Management Council Ltd.(AMC), Australia
Yasref Reliability Management System Hamdan Al-Elyani, YASREF, Saudi Arabia
Operational Governance to Sustain Operational Excellence Samah Al-Hamad, BAPCO, Bahrain
Getting Trained, Qualified, what’s the difference? Cindy Snedden, Plant Engineering & Maintenance Association,
Canada
Organizational Effectiveness of Turnarounds & Team Staffing Patrick Voogd,
Independent Project Analysis, Netherlands
Define and Run your End to End Shutdown and Turnaround in SAP
Thomas KESL SAP Middle East & North Africa LLC, UAE
Offshore Operations Turnaround Process Abdulla Ali Al-Sanadi, Qatar Petroleum, Qatar
Maintaining Schedule Control to Execute an Efficient & Organized Shutdown
Tom Lloyd, Carver PA Corporation, Canada
Which of your 100,000 equipment assets are eating up your maintenance budget?
Ram K. Goyal, BAPCO, Bahrain
Maximize Pump Reliability Using Automated KPI’s Mohammed Naseer Uddin
Petroleum Development Oman,Oman
Evaluating strategies - the key to a sustainable APM program Daniel Costa Rodas, Meridium, UAE
Quantitative Contribution of Asset & Reliability Management to Process Safety Hugh Crowther, Andrew Pilgrim
ACE Energy Engineering Zurich, Bahrain
Visy Paper: Back to Basic, Forward to World Class Lubrication Suzy Hitchcock
International Council for Machinery Lubrication (ICML), Australia
Migrating to Condition Based Monitoring for Electric Motors & Its Impact on Cost & Time Savings for Turnarounds
Naveed Hingora, Ibn Sina, Saudi Arabia
The Trifecta of Motor Maintenance Harold Joyce, PdMA Corporation, USA
Premature dry gas seal failure on a sales gas barrel type centrifugal compressor
Sergio Vidal, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Risk Based Maintenance to Achieve Critical Equipment Reliability
Ahmad Al-Amoudi, PetroRabigh, Saudi Arabia
Asset Management Landscape Richard Edwards, Institue of Asset Management (IAM), UK
Prioritizing CAPEX Sustaining Projects for End of Life Assets Celso De Azevedo
Assetsman/French Institute of Asset Management & Infrastructure, France
Preventive Maintenance Survey for KOC Facilities with Risk Based Inspection (RBI)
Ajay Gautam, Kuwait Oil Company, Kuwait
Performance Improvement In Maintenance & Reliability Ashwin Kaushik
Kuwait Oil Company, Kuwait
SWID Gas Turbines Best in Class Maintenance Practice Faisal H. Al Harbi, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Repair & Cathodic Protection of Sea Water Intake Concrete Structure
Manaf Al Mutaz Billa Al Agha, GPIC, Bahrain
Maintenance Strategy Conversion for PUMP overhaul Turki Abdullah Bakitian, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Physical Assets Integrity Improvement Physical Assets Performance Improvements Case Studies
09:30 - 10:00
10:10 - 10:40
10:50 - 11:20
11:30 - 12:00
13:30 - 14:00
14:10 - 14:40
14:50 - 15:20
15:30 - 16:00
08:00 - 16:30 Workshop 1, Workshop 2, Workshop 3, Workshop 413:00 - 16:00 CMRP Exam 15:00 - 19:00 Conference Registration 19:00 Exhibition Opening 20:00 Conference Opening followed by Dinner
Track 1 Track 2 Track 3
Sunday, 7th December 2014 Preconference Workshops, Conference Registration, CMRP Exam, Opening Ceremony
Saturday, 6th December 2014 Workshop No. 4
Monday, 8th December 2014
Turn Around Management Reliability Data Analysis and Reporting KPIs Physical Assets Performance Improvements Case Studies
Conference Program
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch Break
09:00 - 09:30 Break
08:00 - 16:30
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Operational Excellence
The Business Case for Benchmarking Jeff Dudley, Solomon Associates, USA
ISO 55000 Principles and Implementation Edmea Adell, Assetsman/French Institute of Asset Management
& Infrastructure David Mckeown, Institute of Asset Management, UK
Developing and Delivering Training for Maintenance & Asset Management Professionals
Len Middleton, Cousultant, Asset Management Solution/ Director, Plant Engineering
& Maintenance Association
Reliability Accelerated Culture Enhancement (RACE) Plan – RTR’s Journey Towards Operational Excellence
Hasan Trabulsi, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Applying CMMS to Manage Maintenance at Warehouse Facilities Equipment
Ahmad Tarouti, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
TPM Concepts and its Global Applications Zensuke Matsuda
Senior Researcher, Japanese Institute of Plant Maintenance
Contractor HSE Management via Effective Mitigation of Risk in the Tendering Process Contract
Gamal Abouelkhair, Kuwait Oil Company, Kuwait
Reliability Challenges of a Wharf Fire Fighting System Atil Gurhan
BAPCO, Bahrain
Gulf Society of Maintenance Professionals (GSMP) 10 years plan and vision
GSMP, Bahrain
Utilizing SIL verification to Reduce Maintenance Man-Hours by Tuning Test Intervals of Sensors & Final Elements
Ahmed Damluji, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Key Reliability Programs to Achieve Operational Excellence Obaidullah Syed
Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Knowledge Transfer Journey in Saudi Aramco Ghanem M. Al-Qahtani
Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Catastrophical Failures of High Energy Pumps at SWID Failure Analysis & Design Improvement
Muhammad M. Haq, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Protection Relay Coordination Problem & Forward Path Kirti Nath Jha
Kuwait Oil Corporation, Kuwait
Safe & Successful Replacement of UGOSP-4 LPPT D-2 Vessel
Ahmad M. Abdulqader, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Hermitically Sealed Motor Compressor with Magnetic Bearings Richard Shultz
Waukesha Magnetic Bearings, USA
Critical Nature of Leadership and Culture JR Lafraia
Petrobras / Abraman- Brazilian Maintenance Association, Brazil
Keeping up with the Standards Hussain A. Al-Baloshi
Qatar Petroleum, Qatar
Driving Organizational Change to Achieve Maintenance Excellence
Ojas Wadivkar, A. T. Kearney, UAE
Asset Management in Developing Countries Anton Booyzen
Southern African Asset Management Association
Finite Element Modeling of Natural Gas Pipeline Yousef Yaqoob Al-Obaid, Kuwait Oil Company, Kuwait
Improving Plant Reliability / Integrity by Adopting Effective Predictive Maintenance
Awedh AlShehri, SABIC HADEED, Saudi Arabia
Reducing Substation Failures with Ultrasound Technology
Doug Waetjen, UE Systems, UK
Full-Scale Testing Verification of Strain-Based Design of Nonmetallic Composite Repair Systems
Davie Pegeuro, Safari Oil & Gas, USA
Enhancing Reliability Culture Physical Assets Integrity Improvement
07:30 - 16:00 Conference Registration
09:30 - 10:00
10:10 - 10:40
10:50 - 11:20
11:30 - 12:00
13:30 - 14:00
14:10 - 14:40
14:50 - 15:20
15:30 - 16:00
08:00 - 08:30 Keynote 1 - Dr. Peter Bartlett, Chief Executive Officer, Bapco
08:30 - 09:00 Keynote 2 - Mr. Mohammad Ibrahim AlBibi, President, National Industrialization Company (Tasnee)
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch Break
19:30 GAlA DINNErPoolside, Gulf Hotel
09:00 - 09:30 Break Track 1 Track 2 Track 3
Tuesday, 9th December 2014
Maintenance Management Operational Excellence Physical Assets Performance Improvements Case Studies
Conference Program
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08:00 - 08:30 Keynote 1 - Mr. Khaled Ahmed Al-Qubaisi, Senior Vice President (Zakum), ADMA OPCO
08:30 - 09:00 Keynote 2 - Mr. Jan van der Velden, Director and General Manager, Flowserve Engineered Products Division, Seal Operations, Europe, Middle East, Africa
09:00 - 09:30 Break Track 1 Track 2 Track 3
Wednesday, 10th December 2014
Break
PANEL DISCUSSION
Topic: The Effect of Maintenance & Reliability on Financial Performancea. Moderator introduces the subjectb. Each panel member has 5 minutes to discuss from his chairc. Moderator opens the discussion to the floor
Closing Ceremony & Lunch13:00 onwards
12:00 - 13:00
Conference Program
07:30 - 12:00 Conference Registration
Improving Asset Performance in 4 steps Alex Stubber
EFNMS - European Federation of National Maintenance Societies, Switzerland
The Financial Return of the Performance Culture Mark Broussard
SAMI, USA
Assets Health and Condition Monitoring Management Tim Goshert
Allied Reliability Group/SMRP Rep., USA
Reliability Roulette SMRP 2013 Steve Turner
OMCS International, Australia
Improving the culture of Failure Reporting using ISO 14224 / API 689
Diego Alvarez, Tatweer Petroleum, Bahrain
Dry Gas Seal Analysis, Using Weibull Study Mohammed Khalfan AlKhozaimi
Petroleum Development Oman, Oman
Thermal Growth Effect in DGA Booster (Centrifugal) Pump Madhi Al-Anazi
Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
The Use of Repair Intelligence As a solution of Severe Service Value Problems Tony Brooke, Severn, UK
Understanding seal cavity flow dynamics to improve Mechanical Seal and Packing Performance
Paul Hughes, EnviroSeal Engineering Products Ltd., Canada
Operational Excellence Reliability Data Analysis and Reporting KPIs Physical Assets Performance Improvements Case Studies
09:30 - 10:00
10:10 - 10:40
10:50 - 11:20
11:20 - 12:00
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Sustaining the Gains from Project Implementation lubrication: From Basics to Excellence
larry Olson, CMrPCEO / PresidentNexus Global Business Solutions, Inc.
Saeed M. Asiri Lubrication SpecialistSaudi Aramco
As in most all implementations, companies find themselves very vulnerable to slipping back into the olds ways of working after relentless time and effort to implement a software, process, KPI’s or even simple procedures.
The workshop will guide the audience through each step of an implementation and highlight key aspects of each step.
Not only making a point to focus on key elements, but provide real life examples of how the strategy should be communicated and how to sustain the efforts. Areas of focus during this workshop will be:
• Commitment
• ChangeManagement
• Designofimplementationforsuccess
• MaturityModel
• Measuringsuccess
• ContinuousImprovement
• Monitor&Audit
• CoachforSuccess
This one-day workshop introduces the role of precision lubrication for improving machine reliability. It covers lubrication fundamentals overview and describes the roadmap to lubrication excellence. It is recommended for plant personnel involved in machinery lubrication, including lubrication technicians, maintenance engineers, and reliability & rotating equipment engineers.
Benefits to the Audience
By the end of the workshop the audience will comprehend the following subjects:
• Roleoflubricationinmachinereliability
• Typesoflubricantsandhowtheyareformulated
• Lubricationregimes
• Howtoselecttherightlubricantsfordifferentapplications
• OilAnalysisforenhancedmachinereliability
• HowtoachievelubricationExcellence
• What is lubrication excellence
• Lubrication excellence important pillars
• Challenges and how to overcome them
• Important KPIs for a sustaining world class lubrication program
Administrative Information
Workshop Dates 7th December 2014
Workshop Timings 08:00 - 16:30
Course Venue Awal Ball Room
Course Fees BD 120 / USD 325
Administrative Information
Workshop Dates 7th December 2014
Workshop Timings 08:00 - 16:30
Course Venue Awal Ball Room
Course Fees BD 120 / USD 325
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Workshops
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Halving Maintenance related Downtime by using PM Optimization based Asset Performance Management
Maintenance Management Professional Certificate Program (An Integrated Strategy for Maintenance Management )
The workshop will cover three main areas:
• ThePMOptimisationmethodology,whichisanRCMbasedapproachtomaintenanceanalysisdesigned for existing plant, new plant that has vendor generated maintenance programs or from OMCS International extensive library base built from over 2000 projects.
• Thelivingprogramandhowtomanageassethealth,downtimedataandfailurerecordingandcorrective action systems.
• SelfAssessmentprogramstounderstandthecurrentsituationandmakeimprovementplans
The workshop material is the result of almost two decades of consultation and successful implementation programs with leading companies across the globe.
The workshop will also cover the integration of PM Optimization, with planning and scheduling, data collection and incident management techniques. The integration of these processes is known as Asset Performance Management.
This is a workshop designed with high practical content so delegates don’t just learn the theory; they learn the application in practice.
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Workshops
Mr. Steve TurnerPrinciple of OMCS International, Australia PEMAC Plant Engineering and
Maintenance Association of Canada
As part of GSMP efforts to provide international accreditation and recognition of the regional M&R Professionals, GSMP in association with PEMAC, Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada, is offering a workshop on one of PEMAC Modules of their Certification Program.
The Plant Engineering & Maintenance Association of Canada (PEMAC) provides a Maintenance Management Professional Certificate (MMP) to those aspiring to, or already in, maintenance management or supervisory positions. Certified MMPs are qualified to provide cost effective management of a business’s physical assets. Module 1 is being offered as a workshop at the MAINTCON conference over a two day period. PEMAC certification program is a well-defined and structured program consisting of a series of 8 Modules. To achieve certification, you must pass all of these 8 modules leading to a Certificate and a recognized professional designation, MMP.
Module 1 - An Integrated Strategy for Maintenance Management (15 hours),is being offered as a workshop at the MAINTCON conference over a two day period.
Based on the course text, Uptime, Module 1 develops the framework for thinking about a strategic approach to maintenance management that is integrated with the business. Drawing on the elements presented in the “Maintenance Excellence Pyramid” of Uptime.Participants in Module 1 will learn how strategy, people, basic care, materials management, performance management, work management, support systems, and tools such as RCM (Reliability Centered Maintenance) and RCFA (Root Cause Failure Analysis) can work together to build a culture of excellence.
Administrative Information
Workshop Dates 6th & 7th December 2014
Workshop Timings 08:00 - 16:30
Course Venue Awal Ball Room
Course Fees BD 170 / USD 450
Administrative Information
Workshop Dates 7th December 2014
Workshop Timings 08:00 - 16:30
Course Venue Awal Ball Room
Course Fees BD 120 / USD 325
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Conference/Workshop registration Form
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Please complete in BLOCK letters. Complete a separate form for each applicant. Category
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Non MembersUS$ 425
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CMrP Examination7th Dec. 2014
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*Should provide proper authentication
BD 220US$ 595
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Full Registration(Early Birds)
Before 31st Oct 2014
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Full RegistrationAfter 31st Oct 2014
One DayRegistration
Fees
Conference Registration Fees3rd Middle East Maintenance Conference & Exhibition7-10 December 2014, Gulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain
Conference Fee Includes the following (Not Workshop)Opening Ceremony and DinnerConference pack with Proceedings etc.Attendance of all Conference Technical SessionsAdmission to the ExhibitionLunch on Conference DaysConference Banquet DinnerRefreshment during breaks
Cancellation and refundsCancellation must be received in writing to the Conference Secretariat. A cancellation fee of BD 30 (US$ 80) will be charged for cancellation received before 20th November 2014. After this date no refund will be considered.
Sustaining the Gains from Project Implementation.
Lubrication: From Basics to Excellence.
Halving Maintenance Related Downtime by using PM Optimization based Asset Performance Management.
Maintenance Management Professional Certificate Program (An Integrated Strategy for Maintenance Management)
07th Dec 2014
07th Dec 2014
07th Dec 2014
06th & 07th Dec 2014
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The Gulf Society of Maintenance Professionals (GSMP) is pleased to offer the Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professionals ex-amination concurrent with the workshops on 7th Dec. Cost is US$ 425 or US$ 300 for GSMP members. To register please visit www.maintcon.org
Examination: 7th Dec. 2014Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm
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Exhibition Information
A technical exhibition will be held in conjunction with the technical sessions within the conference venue. The exhibition is intended to provide an opportunity for equipment, materials and service providers to display and demonstrate their products and services related to the Maintenance Management field. Interested organizations are encouraged to participate by sponsoring the event and/or by taking part in the exhibition (see the exhibition form). The exhibition stands are 3m wide 2m deep and 2.4m height. Stand fittings will consist of a system stand, fascia board in English, one electrical power point and sufficient tables and chairs. In addition, each exhibitor will avail the following benefits:
1) Exhibitors names will be published in the conference web site.
2) Exhibitors profile and logo will be included in the Conference Proceedings.
3) Advertising space will be available in the Exhibition Guide at a minimum cost, details will be provided on request.
4) A brief resume (8 - 10 lines) of each exhibitor will be included in the official exhibition guide, which will be circulated to all invited government officials, VIPs, visitors and participating delegates.
5) Wide publicity will be given in the Gulf Region about the exhibition to attract regional and international Industrial Companies and Government officials to visit the exhibition booths during the conference period.
6) Each exhibitor is entitled to one full conference package (one person allowed to attend all the technical sessions free of charge during the 3 days conference period).
7) The best three exhibitors will be selected and honored during the conference dinner. All other exhibitors will also be awarded with certificates.
For further details about the Exhibition, please contact the Conference Secretariat.
Conference SecretariatBahrain Society of Engineers, P O Box 835, Manama, Kingdom of BahrainTel: +973 17 810733 Fax: +973 17 827475Email: [email protected] Note:
Organisers have the right to modify / change the floor plan as and when required.
Exhibition Stand height is 2.4m.
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Exhibition Information
Exhibition CostOption A - One Full Exhibition stand with fittings - BD. 1,000 or USD 2,700; 6 Sq. m (3m x 2m)
Stand fittings include:
Octanorm type white panels partition 1m x 2.4mTwo tables & 3 chairs, Two flourescent lightsPower point socket, Fascia name on top of the standCarpeted floor, Waste basket
Option B - Exhibition Space without fittings - BD. 160 or US$ 430 per sq.m. Minimum size to book – 6 sq.m.
Terms and Conditions
1) Payment in full should be paid by Credit Card mail order, bank transfer or banker’s draft payable to :
Account Name - Bahrain Society of Engineers Account No. - 99065991 Bank Name - National Bank of Bahrain Swift Code - NBOBBHBM, IBAN No: BH47-NBOB-0000-0099-0659-912) In case of cancellation of Exhibition Space before 1st October 2014, the exhibitor will
be refunded the stand / space cost after deduction of a nominal administration charge borne by the conference secretariat.
List of Sponsors and Exhibtiors
Diamond Sponsor
01 Saudi Aramco KSA
02 Flow Serve KSA
03 Kuwait Oil Company Kuwait
Platinum Sponsor
01 ADNOC - ADMA OPCO UAE
02 Zamil Inspection & Maintenance of Industrial Projects Company KSA
03 YASREF KSA
04 Sadara KSA
Gold Sponsor
01 AHSTCO KSA
02 Gasket Factory Branch of Al-Iman Factories Co.Ltd KSA
03 SAMI Corp USA
04 BAPCO Bahrain
05 Petroleum Development Oman Oman
06 Mechanical Contracting & Services Co. (MCSC) Bahrain
07 Abdullah H. Al Shuwayer Group of Companies KSA
08 Al Abdul Karim Holding KSA
09 Eastern Msar Company (LLC) KSA
10 Alba Bahrain
Silver Sponsor
01 UE Systems INC. USA
02 GPIC Bahrain
03 Banagas Bahrain
04 Meridium UAE
05 Severn Unival UK
Gala Dinner Sponsor
01 Flow Serve KSA
luncheon Sponsor
01 Qatar Fuel Additives Qatar
Exhibitors
1 Avenir Technologies Exhibitor
2 Megger Limited Exhibitor
3 Dresser Al Rushaid Valve & Instrument Co Ltd. Exhibitor
4 Alfa Laval Exhibitor
5 Clock Spring Company, L.P. Exhibitor
6 Paxton Co.Bahrain. Exhibitor
7 Safari Oil & Gas Exhibitor
8 Carver PA Corporation Exhibitor
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Exhibition Stand Booking Form
3rd Middle East Maintenance Conference & Exhibition7-10 December 2014, Gulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain
Shell Scheme PackageParticipation fees: BD 1000 or US$ 2700 (per 6m2)
No. of Stands Required
Booked Shell SpaceParticipation includes:White wall panels 2.4m height, Carpet Floor, 2 Tables with three chairs, two fluorescent lights, one 240 volt power socket.
Stand Nos.
Option A Option B
Select desired stand Nos. from the exhibition stand layout
Booked Shell Space
Stand Nos.
Stand Space Only (min. 6m2)Participation fees: BD 160 or US$ 430 per m2
Select desired stand numbers from exhibition stand layout
Participation does not include any stand construction except one 240 volt power supply. (It is not permitted to use wall partitions of adjacent stands.
Note: All efforts will be made to accommodate your stand location request based on availability
Please forward your booking form to:
The Conference Secretariat, MAINTCON 2014 Bahrain Society of Engineers P O Box 835, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain. Tel: +973 17 810733, Fax: +973 17 827475 Email: [email protected]
Select the desired stand options
Company:
Name of Representative: Position:
Mailing Address:
City: Country: Postal Code:
Telephone: Mobile: Fax: Email:
Products or services to be displayed:
Signature: Date
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Sponsorship Benefits
BenefitsPlatinumDiamond Gold Silver
BD 10,000 or US$ 27,000
BD 20,000 or US$ 54,000
32 Sq.m
6 Delegates
2 Full Pages
3m x 3m
1st
4 Nos
2nd
3 Nos
3rd
2 Nos
4th
1 No
Separate
18 Sq.m
4 Delegates
1 Full Page
2m x 2m
Separate
12 Sq.m
2 Delegates
Half Page
1.5m x 1.5m
Shared
6 Sq.m
1 Delegate
Half Page
1m x 1m
Shared
BD 5,000 or US$ 13,500
BD 3,500 or US$ 9,500
Company name and logo of appropriate sizes will be published in all the conference publicity materials.
Entitled for free exhibition stand space with stand fittings at the exhibition hall.
Delegates from the sponsoring company may attend the conference with full package free of charge.
Publicity materials will be included in the conference pack.
Company name and logo will be published in the conference web site which shall be connected to the Sponsor’s web site.
Advertisement shall be provided in the Exhibition Guide free of cost.
Company will be honored with a Plaque by the Conference Patron at the Opening Ceremony.
Executive Officers will be treated as VIPs during the opening ceremony.
Company logo will be displayed in the conference hall along with the conference banner.
Roll up will be displayed outside the lobby along with company logo.
Company name, logo and profile will be published in the conference proceedings.
Companies are invited to become Official Sponsors various events to take place during the conference. The table below describes the different sponsorship levels along with the corresponding benefits. Sponsorship will allow companies to promote their products and services to the MaintCon 2014 audience and provide the opportunity to interact with the attending professionals. Please use the sponsorship form to submit your sponsorship application.
Detailed information regarding sponsorship may be obtained from the Sponsorship Coordinator on Fax: +973 17827475 or Email: [email protected]
Sponsorship Benefits
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3rd Middle East Maintenance Conference & Exhibition7-10 December 2014, Gulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain
Banker’s draft/ Cheque payable to The Bahrain Society of Engineers
By Bank Transfer - A/c No. 99065991, National Bank of Bahrain, Swift Code - NBOBBHBM, IBAN No. BH47-NBOB-0000-0099-0659-91
Sponsorship CoordinatorBahrain Society of EngineersP.O. Box 835, Manama, Kingdom of BahrainTel: +973 1781 0733 Fax: +973 17827475 Email: [email protected]
Diamond Sponsor BHD 20,000 USD 54,000Platinum Sponsor BHD 10,000 USD 27,000Gold Sponsor BHD 5,000 USD 13,500Silver Sponsor BHD 3,500 USD 9,500Opening Ceremony Dinner Sponsor BHD 10,000 USD 27,000Gala Dinner Sponsor BHD 5,000 USD 13,500Luncheon Sponsor BHD 4,000 USD 10,800
Total Amount of Sponsorship(s)
To Co-sponsor the Conference & Exhibition
Please complete this form and fax it to +973 17 827475 to the attention of The Conference Secretariat, MAINTCON 2014, Email: [email protected]
Company Name:
Contact Person: Title:
Mailing Address:
City: Country: Postal Code:
Telephone: Fax: Email:
Signature: Date:
Company Seal
Sponsorship Form
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Conference Venue & Accommodation
Entry Visa InformationFor a short-term visa, please visit Website
https://www.evisa.gov.bh/
The conference and exhibition will be held at
the Gulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain. The Gulf
Hotel is a five star facility and a landmark in
Manama, just 10 minutes away from the
Bahrain International Airport and 5 minutes
from City Centre. The Gulf Hotel offers 366
well-appointed rooms of gracious style,
uncompromising efficiency and thoughtful
technology. The Bahrain Conference &
Exhibition Centre offers exhibition, meeting
and pre-function areas with state of the art
facilities. The hotel houses many of Bahrain’s
leading restaurants.
A block booking of rooms at the Gulf Hotel has been made for the participants during the conference period. Following are the special rates. Please specify the conference name to get the special rate.
The above room rates are on a per room per night basis exclu-sive breakfast. The above room rates are subject to 15% Service Charge and 5% Government Levy. Airport pickup will be charged extra by the hotel.
For more information: www.maintcon.org
Conference room rates
Details Bah. Din US$
Superior single room 60 160
Superior double/twin room 60 160
Deluxe single room 70 185
Deluxe double/twin room 70 185
Luxury single room 75 200
Luxury double/twin room 75 200
Grand Deluxe single room 80 215
Grand Deluxe double/twin room 80 215
Platinum single room 100 265 (including Breakfast)
Platinum double/ twin room 110 290 (including Breakfast)Please mention “MaintCon” during
reservation to get the special rates or please use the following link for reservation www.gulfhotelbahrain.com/maintcon/
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About BahrainBahrain, an archipelago of 33 islands, is rich in history ancient civilizations and is
situated in the Arabian Gulf, off the east coast of Saudi Arabia. The country offers
a fascinating blend of Eastern and Western cultures. The capital Manama is a quite
modern cosmopolitan city, which boasts world class restaurants, shopping centers,
and tourist attractions. The climate is hot in summer and mild in winter. From
November to April the weather is very pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 15
to 24 degree centigrade. Arabic is the official language, but English is widely used
by most businesses.
SPONSORS
GOLD SPONSORS
PLATINUM SPONSORS
DIAMOND SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSORS
GALA DINNER SPONSOR LUNCHEON SPONSORS MEDIA PARTNERS