Tag archive for ‘sustainability’
Siveco quoted on the role of maintenance in sustainable development in China
2011-11-07
Siveco China has been actively advocating the critical role played by maintenance best practices in sustainable development.
Reliability – Green buildings: the operation and service perspective
2011-06-29
Sustainable Development is often all about design, choice of material, equipment and systems, construction… usually in view of obtaining a green certification for your building. The operation and maintenance aspects remain largely ignored, in spite of their significant impact on operating expenses and the lifetime of the building.
Siveco partner – A lifecycle approach to green buildings with Terao
This month features a new partner which recently joined our VAPP: green engineering specialist Terao, one of the pioneers in green buildings with 17 years of experience, 10 of which in China.
Conference on “Green buildings from design to operation – focus on industrial sites” (June 22, 2011)
2011-06-03
CCIFC Wuhan invites you to a conference, Wednesday the 22 nd of June, 2011 at Novotel hotel from 6.30 pm.
Siveco China’s GM to speak on “Green buildings: the operation and service perspective” in Beijing, June 17
Siveco China’s General Manager Bruno Lhopiteau is invited to speak on “Green Buildings: the operation and service perspectives” at the CCIFC Sustainable Development workgroup on June 17, 8h30-10h30AM.
Foreword – Lean & TPM: beyond the hype, delivering sustainable results
2010-06-19
The trend started several years ago, but nowadays everybody is talking about “Lean”. Not denying the benefits of this approach, which from my maintenance point-of-view is nothing but a generalization of the TPM principles, I am by nature very wary of today’s over-hyped concepts…
Foreword – World Expo 2010, sustainability and maintenance
2010-05-21
With its “Better City – Better life” theme, the Expo 2010 is a paradoxical symbol of sustainability, knowing that most of the pavilions will be dismantled after 6 months… Maintenance has clearly not been the top priority, as first-time China investors struggled with construction issues.


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