 | The EFNMS, the European Federation of National Maintenance Societies, was established in 1970. The EFNMS transformed to a formal non-profit organization ("Vereniging zonder Winstoogmerk") according to Belgian law created on January 18, 2003, in Amsterdam.
The EFNMS objectives are the following: the improvement of maintenance for the benefit of the peoples of Europe. By the term ‘maintenance’ is meant: the combination of all technical administrative and managerial actions during the lifecycle of an item intended to retain or restore it to a state in which it can perform its required function.
Maintenance is of utmost importance for trade and commerce, for the environment, and for general health and safety. In order to pursue its goals, the EFNMS shall be an umbrella organization for the non-profit National Maintenance Societies in Europe. |
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 | Global Forum on Maintenance & Asset Management. The Global Forum on Maintenance and Asset Management (GFMAM) is an association of professional maintenance and asset management societies formed for the purpose of knowledge creation and sharing and for information exchange among our member societies. To affiliate with GFMAM, a professional society must be a non-profit organization, controlled by the whole membership, legally formed within its region of operations, have significant membership representing a broad base from within the industries it represents, and be willing to actively participate in the GFMAM Council and other GFMAM activities.For more info click here. |
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ICML is dedicated to the
betterment and development of the machinery lubrication industry. It helps
lubrication practitioners succeed in their professional careers through its
certification program. ICML offers multilevel skill-based certification testing
in the areas of machinery lubrication and oil analysis.
ICML
advocates the needs of practitioners for additional lubrication-related standards
and plays an important role in supporting the development of such standards by
working in conjunction with the American National Standards
Institute
(ANSI) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in
lubrication related working groups. ICML has directly contributed to and
had its certification program inspire the first ever international standard on
qualification and assessment of field lubricant analysis personnel.
For
more information about ICML and its activities: www.lubecouncil.org “
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