by Kai | Feb 16, 2009 | Uncategorised
ICOMS Asset Managment Conference – Sponsor & Exhibitors packages
Choose from a range of sponsorship opportunities to showcase your products and services in an optimal environment whilst at the same time strengthening your brand and building profitable relationships. Sponsorship is the most cost effective way to reach an engaged regional, national and global asset management audience with a comprehensive promotional campaign.
There are branding and social sponsorship packages available.
All Branding Sponsorships include:
- Logo recognition on the Sponsored item
- Company profile and logo listed in the Conference Program
- One complimentary conference registration
- One guest at Awards Ceremony and Annual dinner
- Company name on all brochures
- Company brochure material (pdf) and flash content on Conference USB
- Company Listing/ Links on Conference Home Page
- Company logo displayed on LCD screen during conference
- A link to Sponsor’s logo in the monthly Meeting Point Index
A limited number of social functions are open to sponsorship. Entitlements for all social sponsors include:
- Company profile and logo listed in the Conference Program
- Printing of company name on Conference web page
- Company brochure material (pdf) or flash content in the Conference USB of the proceedings
- Sponsor supplied banner prominently displayed during event
- Company logo displayed on LCD screen during conference.
Please note that the following are already sponsored:
USB K2 Technology
Internet Station K2 Technology
Welcome Reception The Asset Partnership
Water Bottles Sherwood Utilities Pty Ltd
If you require further information about marketing and sponsorship opportunities please contact:
ICOMS Asset Management Conference 2011 Sponsorship
c/o Asset Management Council
PO Box 2249
Hawthorn VIC 3122
AUSTRALIA
Email:
training@amcouncil.com.au This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
Tel: +613 9819 2515
Fax: +613 9819 2615
by Kai | Feb 16, 2009 | Uncategorised
Program Overview
Monday 16th May 2011
Asset Management Certification Forum
Exhibition and Cocktails
Tuesday 17th May 2011
Keynote Addresses
Panel discussion: “Sustainability – What Does It Mean for Asset Management Practitioners?”
Technical Sessions
Strategies & Policies ǀ Planning Techniques ǀ Open Session: Implementing PAS55
Social Function: Student Networking
Wednesday 18th May 2011
Keynote Addresses
Technical Sessions
Global Forum ǀ Infrastructure ǀ Implementing AM
Wednesday Evening Annual Dinner and Awards
Thursday 19th May 2011
Keynote Addresses
Panel Discussion: Feedback on the ISO Asset Management Standard
Technical Sessions
Certification ǀ KPIs ǀ Open Sessions
Farewell
Friday 20th May 2011 – Workshops
For more information please download the full program brochure here
Please note that this preliminary program is subject to change
Keynote Presentations
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Telfer Turnaround Assisted by Asset Management Approach
Glen Ingram, Group Manager Asset Management, Newcrest Mining Limited, Australia
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The Value of Asset Management – a CFO’s Perspective
Tiernan O’Rourke, Chief Financial Officer, Transfield Services, Australia
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Engaging at the Board Level
John Hardwick , Executive Manager Maintenance and Replacement Planning, Ausgrid, Australia |
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Asset Management Philosophies at Saudi Aramco
Nezar Al Shamasi, Director, Corporate Maintenance Support, Saudi Aramco Maintenance Council, Saudi Arabia |
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From Design/Support to Operate/Maintain
Andrew Wheatley, Operations General Manager, Brisbane Motorways, Australia
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Asset Management, Risk Management and Improving Business Performance
Stephen Ludlam, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, ASC, Australia
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Integrated Information System for Safety, Risk and Performance Management
Achim Kruger, Executive Vice President, EAM Solutions, SAP, Germany
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Using a Project to Drive AM Principles
Martin Kerr, Manager Advance Design United Group Rail,
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Creating Value in Supply Chain Partnerships
Timothy Goshert, Worldwide Reliability and Maintenance Manager, Cargill, USA
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Leadership for Reliability
João Ricardo Barusso Lafraia, General Manager, Duque de Caxias Refinery/Petrobras, Brazil
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The ISO Asset Management Standard
David McKeown, Chief Executive, Institute of Asset Management, UK
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The Tailoring of Asset Management Systems for Differing Business Environments
Peter Kohler, Principal Analyst – Asset Sustainability, ITSR, Australia
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Safety Cases – A European Experience
Hans Klemme-Wolff, Europe
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by Kai | Feb 16, 2009 | Uncategorised
AM Council comprises of a board of individuals from business. Please navigate to individual officer profiles using the menu. A list of the National Councillors and Appointments appears below.
National Councillors and Appointments
| Office |
Name |
| National Chairman |
John Hardwick |
| Secretary, National Council |
Peter Oliver |
| Chair, Queensland Chapter |
Mark Jordan |
| Chair, Sydney Chapter; Dep. Chair, National |
Gary Seabury |
| Chair, Illawarra Chapter |
Andrew Spence |
| Chair, Canberra Chapter |
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| National Executive; Past National Chairman |
James Kennedy |
| Chair, Gippsland Chapter |
Indra Gunawan |
| Chair, Tasmania Chapter |
Andrew Sneesby |
| National Treasurer; National Executive |
Andrew Sarah |
| Chair, Melbourne Chapter |
Andy Webb |
| Technical Director |
John Hardwick |
| Chair, South Australia Chapter |
Byron Martin |
| Chair, Western Australia Chapter |
Andrew Morgan |
| Overseas Contact |
Danny Azavedo |
| Chair, Newcastle Chapter |
Graham Webb |
by Kai | Feb 16, 2009 | Uncategorised
The Asset Management Council is a membership-based, not-for-profit organization, a Technical Society of Engineers Australia, a founding member of the Global Forum on Maintenance and Asset Management (GFMAM) and a founding member of the World Partners in Asset Management (WPiAM).
As an internationally recognized organisation at the forefront of asset management knowledge and development, we provide information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Our professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience act as a platform for professional development and industry recognition, and our international affiliations link our stakeholders to a community whose knowledge and experience is drawn from all levels of practice.
Our vision is to “enable value from effective asset management”. And our strategic objectives are listed below:
– to create a deeper understanding of Asset Management through global linkages to enrich the AMBoK for the benefit of stakeholders
– to support organisations to improve business performance through sound asset management principles and practices
– to engage communities to value and use asset management
– to develop personal and organisational capabilities
Looking into the future, we hope to continually grow our influence and services in the asset management field, and we welcome all supporters who wish to join our journey.
For more information, please download our Information Guide by clicking the cover on the right.
Download the Asset Management Council brochure
by Kai | Feb 16, 2009 | Uncategorised
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