Celebrating Extraordinary Achievements in Maintenance and Asset Management
PEMAC Asset Management Association of Canada recognized the outstanding achievements of this year’s award recipients during the 2020 Virtual PEMAC Awards Ceremony. The celebration was hosted during the MainTrain Online conference held earlier this week.
The September 2020 issue of MRO magazine features an article titled, "Courage to Transform", by Melissa Schmidt, PEMAC member and Maintenance Management Professional.
We have received emails forwarded from members which indicate there is someone pretending to have the contact lists of attendees of PEMAC events for sale.
PEMAC represents Canada at the Global Forum on Maintenance and Asset Management.
GFMAM COMMUNIQUE June 2020
The face-to-face meeting scheduled for the first half of 2020 was originally intended to be hosted in Brighton, UK from June 22 - 26, 2020 concurrent with the Institute of Asset Management (IAM) annual conference.
In the News: Cross-Functional Municipal Teams Graduate Asset Management Professional Program with Distinction
PEMAC Asset Management Association of Canada and Northern Lakes College congratulate the group of municipal practitioners who have just graduated the special offering of the Asset Management Professional (AMP) program for cross-functional municipal teams.
PEMAC Asset Management Association of Canada is proud to announce two new awards celebrating teams and individuals championing excellence in asset management and making significant contributions within their organizations and the Canadian asset management community.
For Round Table discussion 4 of 5 on May 7th, Susan Lubell and Al Johnson demonstrated a very practical way to integrate lessons learned so far from Covid-19 and that is... to host a structured round table discussion!
Seeking to be of service to our members at this time we asked a team of PEMAC volunteers what their specific challenges were with the theory that other members likely had similar challenges. One said that his team was challenged to figure out how their upcoming shutdown schedule could go forward as originally-planned due to staffing limitations with the