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Level of Repair Analysis, a method of evaluating resource mix and repair-or-replace strategies, can improve asset life cycle.
Dr. Lucas Marino, Reliability engineer and consultant with 21 years of service in the Coast Guard, outlines benefits of using LORA for determining the best path forward on your road to reliability.
Learn about data elements required to perform LORA, as well as innate challenges for this kind of analytics.
Dr. Lucas Marino, Engineering PM & Educator
Dr. Lucas Marino specializes in reliability engineering, logistics engineering, project management, and training systems development. He is the Senior Reliability Engineer and Logistics Program Manager at BMT, a multi-disciplinary consulting firm providing engineering and technical services in the maritime and environmental sectors. Dr. Marino served 21 years in the U.S. Coast Guard and is experienced at all levels of the shipboard maintenance chain from propulsion mechanic to Chief Engineer. He also served as a Port Engineer, Naval Engineering Workforce and Policy Manager at Coast Guard Headquarters, and as Branch Chief of the Coast Guard’s Engineering and Weapons School.
Original session held on August 27, 2019
Level of Repair Analysis, a method of evaluating resource mix and repair-or-replace strategies, can improve asset life cycle.
Dr. Lucas Marino, Reliability engineer and consultant with 21 years of service in the Coast Guard, outlines benefits of using LORA for determining the best path forward on your road to reliability.
Learn about data elements required to perform LORA, as well as innate challenges for this kind of analytics.
Dr. Lucas Marino, Engineering PM & Educator
Dr. Lucas Marino specializes in reliability engineering, logistics engineering, project management, and training systems development. He is the Senior Reliability Engineer and Logistics Program Manager at BMT, a multi-disciplinary consulting firm providing engineering and technical services in the maritime and environmental sectors. Dr. Marino served 21 years in the U.S. Coast Guard and is experienced at all levels of the shipboard maintenance chain from propulsion mechanic to Chief Engineer. He also served as a Port Engineer, Naval Engineering Workforce and Policy Manager at Coast Guard Headquarters, and as Branch Chief of the Coast Guard’s Engineering and Weapons School.
Original session held on August 27, 2019
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