CMS vital to enhance industries’ efficiency, prevent accidents
By Our Correspondent
July 19, 2021
SUKKUR: Experts have urged to develop “Condition Monitoring System” in a bid to maximize the efficiency of industrial plants and prevent tragic transport accidents, especially railway accidents. A five-day cross lab workshop was conducted at the Mehran University of Engineering & Technology (MUET), which was attended by academics, scholars and industrial professionals from across the country.
The main theme of the workshop was to design, develop and deploy ‘Condition Monitoring System’ in order to maximize the efficiency of industrial plants and prevent tragic accidents in transport system, particularly railways.At the occasion, MOUs were also signed between the companies to benefit from an improved Conditioning Monitoring System.
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