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Azima DLI to Lead Two Presentations at the Fleet Maintenance & Modernization Symposium 2009

WOBURN, Mass.--Global condition monitoring services company Azima DLI today announced that two of its executives will be presenting at the Fleet Maintenance & Modernization Symposium (FMMS) 2009, taking place September 29 – October 1 in San Diego, Calif. Azima DLI will also be exhibiting at the forum (booth #86) where it will provide hands-on demonstrations of its DDG Advanced Condition Monitoring System which was deployed with its US Navy pilot program. These products and services include Azima DLI’s SpriteMAX™ for continual online vibration monitoring, DCA-31B™ handheld data collectors and ExpertALERT™ condition assessment software.

Who:

        Joe Van Dyke, president of government services, Azima DLI
Mark Libby, director of government services, Azima DLI
 

What:

Azima DLI will make two presentations at FMMS 2009. The first, entitled, “CNAF SFMVA: Ship’s Force Machine Vibe Analysis to support CBM,” will discuss how vibration analysis can be used to supplement ship’s existing condition monitoring programs. The session will explore how government agencies can utilize vibration monitoring technologies to warn engineers of potential machinery failure, prevent downtime and cut repair costs.
 
In the second session, “Surface Fleet Condition Assessment Pilot Program,” Azima DLI will share the results of a pilot program with the US Navy focused on improving fleet equipment reliability and reducing maintenance costs. One onshore test facility and on two guided missile destroyers, the USS Ross (DDG 71) and the USS Nitze (DDG 94), installed the Azima DLI’s DDG Advanced Condition Monitoring System to monitor the health of critical machinery. The Azima DLI system determines operating conditions and, when appropriate, tests equipment, evaluates the machines’ condition and automatically submits a maintenance action request if necessary for more than 80 machines. Results of the one year, two-ship pilot program included saving more than 1,000 annual man-hours.
 

When:

Azima DLI’s Mark Libby will lead the “CNAF SFMVA: Ship’s Force Machine Vibe Analysis to support CBM” presentation taking place from 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. PDT on Tuesday, September 29, 2009.

 
The “Surface Fleet Condition Assessment Pilot Program” case study presentation will be led by Azima DLI’s Joe Van Dyke from 5:00 – 5:30 p.m. PDT on Wednesday, September 30, 2009.
 

Where:

The event is being held at the Town and Country Resort and Convention Center Hilton in San Diego, Calif. Azima DLI will be exhibiting at booth #86

For further details on the deployment, click on this link to view a video that discusses the Navy’s experience with Azima DLI’s DDG Advanced Condition Monitoring System: http://www.azimadli.com/detail.asp?nID=99.

About Azima DLI

Azima DLI is the only global condition monitoring services company exclusively focused on delivering accurate and timely equipment diagnostics to industrial plants, transportation organizations and the military. Azima DLI’s expert analysts, advanced software and flexible, Web-based delivery model provide customers with the information they need for insightful decision making that lowers maintenance costs and improves industrial reliability. Azima DLI’s WATCHMAN™ Reliability Services combine industry best practices with advanced technology to support sustainable, ROI-driven programs that improve equipment uptime and performance. Azima DLI is headquartered in Woburn, Massachusetts with offices across the U.S. and international representation in Asia-Pacific, Central America, Europe and South America. For more information, call +1 (800) 482-2290 or visit http://www.azimadli.com.

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