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TSI- Técnicas y Servicios de Ingeniería S.L.- will present its conference: Maintenance 4.0 in the maritime sector by the hand of its founder and General Director Mr. Publio Beltrán

We are pleased to inform that TSI – Técnicas y Servicios de Ingeniería S.L.-, from the hand of its founder and General Director Mr. Publio Beltrán,will present his conference under the title: “Maintenance 4.0 in the Maritime Sector”.

During the next 20 and 21 October 2020, in the virtual event organized by the Aspciación Española de Mantenimiento -AEM- named 16th CONFERENCE on RELIABILITY in the TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS SECTOR.

In these sessions, the personalities and entities involved will present their particular points of view and address issues such as:

  • Are we ready for maintenance 4.0?
  • What are the main weaknesses we have?
  • Our contractors are clear about the challenge involved

Learn more about our department Maintenance 4.0 in the Maritime Sector

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