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  • News from the AGM

    At the Annual General Meeting held on November 23rd, 2019 the PEMAC Board of Directors presented an overview of its 2020-2024 Strategic Plan.

    The plan includes new vision statement.

    Vision:
    Canadian leaders in Asset Management

  • World Partners in Asset Management Logo

    More detail on the WPiAM vision for Globally Recognized Credentials released

     

    As a follow-up to last week's news release, a paper that outlines the framework for globally aligned asset management credentials has now been published on the Wold Partners in Asset Management website.

  • Opportunities to Contribute

    Two PEMAC teams are seeking interested contributors:

    PEMAC Body of Knowledge Team
    Competency Framework Development Team

    Have you been thinking about how you might contribute to the development of your profession in Maintenance, Reliability or Asset Management? We have some exciting opportunities!

  • Dr. Andrew Jardine honoured by the Engineering Institute of Canada (FEIC)

     

  • PEMAC Board Welcomes the Nova Scotia Chapter

    Nova Scotia

    The PEMAC Board of Directors welcomes the Nova Scotia Chapter as the most recent centre for Member networking.

     

  • Time invested is a big win for member Nigel D’Souza

     

  • FCM's Robust Resource Library Includes Asset Management Materials

    The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), a national voice for over 2000 municipalities of all sizes across Canada, has recently launched a new web page that includes a robust resource library.

  • Member Spotlight: New Article By Erika Mazza

     

  • MainTrain 2018 MRO Roundtable Insights

    The December 2018 issue of Machinery & Equipment Magazine includes an article about the MRO Round Table event at MainTrain 2018.

    At the recent PEMAC MainTrain Conference held in Ottawa, MRO Magazine engaged a cross section of maintenance, reliability and asset management professionals in a round-table discussion. 

  • Happy New Year!

    Since 2014 the staff, Board of Directors, chapter leadership teams and committee volunteers have been working steadily towards a vision that was described in the strategic plan (see below).