Pieter van den Heever, PPC’s Mechanical Foreman, explains how the On Key system helps him with plant maintenance, job allocation, planning and scheduling on a daily basis. The planning and scheduling aspects assist with monthly activities and planning for shutdowns ahead of time.
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