Intro to TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) with Polaris MEP
Find out how the relentless pursuit of minor machine defects can make a major impact on your productivity. Rhode Island manufacturers can be one part MacGyver, one part Mary Poppins when it comes to their Capital Equipment. When faced with little issues they fix on the fly and continue, making sure that orders are delivered on time. However, eventually the machines start to struggle so much that shipment goals are missed or quality begins to drop. This is why a Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) program is needed. For more events for Rhode Island manufacturers, visit us at www.polarismep.org

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Total Productive Maintenance

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2026 Q2 Power Up: Capture, Perfect, Automate – Getting Demand Data Right

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Feb 2026 SSC Webinar - "Pipelines to Public Service in the U.S"

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Navigating Resources for Entrepreneurship: A Session with SBDC and STL Partnership Business Finance

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Conan O’Brien Mocks Trump At Harvard Commencement | Crowd Erupts During Viral Speech

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Survey Readiness: Reducing Regulatory Risk and Strengthening Organizational Confidence

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Lunch & Learn: Key Business Tax Updates & Strategic Deduction Planning, Dr. Shelia Tutwieler-Dawkins

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June 17, 2026 | Engineering & Operations Committee Meeting

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CRC - Governance

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2026 CHDO NOFA Pre-Application Conference

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Webinar: Why property and finance teams need to talk about leasing

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Measuring Customer Satisfaction to Improve Manufacturing Profitability

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The World's Most Important Machine

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GA 180 | How to Use Total Productive Maintenance with Jeff Gregory

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Issues: Removing Friction, Fast Track Your Growth, & Ignite Your Greatness

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What to do when OSHA arrives?

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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Hot Topics in Human Resources - NCO Webinar Series

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Alexandria Transit Company (DASH) Board of Directors Meeting | June 10, 2026

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