By Eleanor Reader
Keith Johnson has been appointed head of TAMS Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) Business Unit.
Johnson joins Lyndy Wallis, Keith Wallis and Mark Bosman on the TAMS management team.
His new role will see him developing standard processes and repeatable solutions as well as providing best practice solutions that will “provide TAMS customers with the ability to manage and monitor the performance of their plant and equipment, and the underlying business processes of their EAM system by satisfying the purpose and objective of the management of maintenance”, the company said in a statement.
“Johnson has been a valuable member of the TAMS team and has provided first class service to our clients as well as being a wonderful mentor to our EAM staff,” said TAMS CEO Lyndy Wallis.
“With his practical experience, knowledge and passion for EAM we feel he will further develop our expanding EAM line of business and provide the specialist support SAP EAM customers need.”
Johnson has taken his experience from a 22-year career in naval engineering and successfully translated it into the commercial EAM sector.
He specialises in the management of industrial maintenance, enterprise asset management system design, implementation and turnaround projects, reliability management and, marine engineering defence and public security.
He has consulted to clients in the Asia Pacific region, North America and South America across a variety of industries, including mining, manufacturing, utilities, oil & gas, pulp and paper, the public sector and defence.
“I am very excited about joining the TAMS team and supporting the end to end Asset Lifecycle Management Solutions that TAMS offers, with my EAM expertise,” Johnson said.
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