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Wednesday, 16 October 2019
 

Time Session Speaker
8.30 – 9.30 Registration and Tea/Coffee  
9.30 - 10.00 WELCOME ADDRESS
An overview of the conference, setting the expectations for learning & collaboration.
Najam Shamsuddin
Area Business Manager, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Vietnam
Chevron Lubricants
 
10.00 – 11.15 REALIZING THE VALUE OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN PROCESS INDUSTRY
Understand pragmatic steps that you can take to realise the value of Digital Transformation (Industry 4.0) by focusing on key value improvement practices in optimising production, improving safety, reducing plant downtime, optimising energy consumption and reducing emissions.
 
Jonas Berge
Senior Director of Applied Technology, Emerson Automation Solutions Singapore
11.15 – 12.00 HOW AUTO LUBRICATION SYSTEMS IMPROVE YOUR EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY 
Learn about the different types of auto lube systems and the benefits over manual lubrication, to reduce costs, increase machine reliability and component life plus what are the critical maintenance practices to ensure these system deliver their full potential
 
Prasopchoak Kongkanjana
Sales Manager,
Graco Thailand
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch  
13.00 – 13.45 INDUSTRIAL GEAR OIL TECHNOLOGIES AND TRENDS
Industrial Gearboxes are used in almost every industry and often form part of the critical equipment assets. This session highlights the changes in Industrial gear oil requirements, how these are related to industrial gearbox design, applications and the OEM key specifications. 
Learn how the oil properties & tests for EP, pitting, foam, seal and paint compatibility amongst many others are key challenges that impact the gear oils in your operations.
 
Lim Choon Noi
Customer Technical Service,  
Afton Chemical Singapore
13.45 – 15.00 VARNISH AND HOW TO ELIMINATE IT, PLUS LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN POWER GENERATION ENGINE OILS
Varnish is becoming a more universal problem as equipment tank capacities are getting smaller with higher flow rates and pressures inducing thermal stress in the system. Thus, an Industrial varnish deposit control is critical to increase equipment life and reduce costly shut-downs. Implementing innovative holistic solutions such as applying a System Cleaner to remove existing varnish deposits and then Start & Staying Clean with the latest varnish deposit control lubes provide excellent solutions and returns.
Learn how the next Power Generation Engine Oil technology is designed for extended drain performance, helping engine cleanliness and component durability under heavy loads and at low oil feed rate. These products need to be able to handle extreme temperatures due to modern engine designs, fuel and load factors,while meeting all the OEM’s maintenance service intervals.
 
Marty Brown
Global Brand OEM Manager,
Chevron Lubricants USA
15.00 – 15.15 Afternoon Break  
15.15 – 16.00 CONDITION MONITORING BEST PRACTICES IN A MILLING PROCESS PLANT 
Milling plants have a vast number of critical assets which require different health checks for different equipment types. This paper shares our journey from assets prioritization to implementing the correct predictive monitoring tools such as Used Oil Analysis, Vibration Analysis, Thermography, NDT, RCA to maximize plant availability and reduce costs.
Mohammad Rahadhani
Superintendent, Process Mechanical Maintenance Upstream
Amman Mineral Indonesia
16.00 – 17.15 CONSIDERATIONS FOR A SUCCESSFUL EXTENDED ENGINE OIL DRAIN PROGRAM
Before you consider extending engine oil drains, what are the key parameters you must take into consideration. Have you thought about the engine type, lube oil, filter, fuel and many others! Learn how these factors will make your extended oil program successful.
Hayden Schulz
National Technical Services Manager,
Donaldson Company, Australia
17.15 - 17.45 Closing Address & Group Photo
 
17.45 Partner Showcase Location: Foyer outside of Ballroom
 
18.30 - late Networking Dinner Location: Ballroom
 

 

Thursday, 17 October 2019

 

Time Session Speaker
8.00 Tea/Coffee
 
8.30 – 9.30 OPTIMISING AND DIGITISING ASSET RELIABILITY STRATEGIES TO MINIMISE COST AND MAXIMISE PERFORMANCE
Asset - intensive organisations have invested in resources, processes, and systems at scale to deliver reliability-driven asset performance to manage risk, cost and performance to scale. Yet, managing this successfully over time remains a challenge. It’s easy to fall into a cycle of reactive maintenance, use suboptimal, outdated, or inconsistent maintenance strategies which produce sub-par results.
Eugene Hodder
Accounts Manager,
ARMS Australia
9.30 – 10.15 HOW ON BOARD SENSOR & TELEMATICS TECHNOLOGY MONITORS YOUR PRODUCTION KPI’S TO MAXIMISE EVERY PAYLOAD
How Volvo CE utilizes new technology design to maximize the reliability and efficiency of machines, such as Co-Pilot, Caretrack and On-site support. The Co-Pilot sensors and applications can for example show 2D/3D map of what the operator is digging. Caretrack allows customer to remotely collect data on the machines to improve productivity. On-site support App allows VCE to link up to customers and design engineers in the factory to troubleshoot on-site.
Anand Shouche
Head - After Market
Volvo CE Malaysia
10.15 – 10.30 Morning Break  
10.30 – 11.15 DIESEL AND BIO-DIESEL LATEST TRENDS AND ENGINE RELATED PERFORMANCE
Understanding Diesel fuel trends such as the latestEuro Diesel emissions and the considerations when using biodiesel above B7. Learn what is BioDiesel, how it affects your engine performance, the best practices for storage, handling, and equipment maintenance the latest biodiesel specification. Also how the latest Diesel fuel additives technology improve the Diesel fuel and engine performance.
Philip Chee & Sorasak Saengwanit
Fuels, Product Technology Specialists,
Chevron Singapore & Thailand
11.15 – 12.00 GET THE MOST COST AND ENERGY EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS FOR YOU COMPRESSED AIR
Rental solutions for improving reliability of compressed air supply. Learn about the ways on how temporary solutions may increase reliability of compressed airsupply system, which obstacles to consider while making decisions, information required to choose an appropriate solution and common pitfalls/ mistakes.
Jan Shruti Mehta
Regional Sales & Marketing Manager,
Atlas Copco, Singapore
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch  
13.00 – 14.00 HEAVY DUTY ENGINE & DRIVE TRAIN OILS DEVELOPMENTS
Learn how the next Generation of Heavy Duty Engine and Drive Train Oils are being implemented to meet OEM’s requirements at a faster pace than ever before for both off and on highway. Consequently, for engines, these advancements require new oil specifications to cater to both the engine and the engine after-treatment system. Learn how today’s engine oils are providing both improved base engine protection and emission system durability. In the Drive Train oils, you’ll learn about developments such as a single multi-purpose TO-4 fluid to cater for your hydraulic, transmission, and final drive needs, as well as the role synthetics will play in developing a fit for life differential fluid.

Chris Vandagna
Global Delo off-road Segment Manager,
Chevron Lubricants USA  
14.00 – 14.30 PUSHING THE BOUNDARY OF ONLINE AND ONSITE OIL ANALYSIS
Pushing the boundary of online and onsite oil analysis of critical machineries for quick response to reduce downtime, optimize efficiencies and operational excellence, on land and at sea.
Zainudin Yahya
Business Devt. Manager, Condition Monitoring, 
Parker Kittiwake Asia
14.30 - 15.00 Closing Remarks
 

 

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