Wed, Sep 29, 2010
Consultant In Productions Systems Repair Environments
The Modification and Replacement Parts Association (MARPA) has
lined up industry leader David Doll as a keynote speaker for the
2010 MARPA Conference in October.
Doll is a 40-year veteran in the field of maintenance design and
operations management. He currently provides consulting services in
operations analysis process re-engineering and market
evaluation.
Doll has extensive experience in strategic planning, process
improvement and project management. He pioneered the concept of
high velocity production
systems in repair environments and developed and brought on line an
integrated, automated flow line for the re?manufacturing of turbine
blades. He has published and presented numerous articles on gas
turbine component repair and is an active member of the Gas Turbine
Institute.
This year's MARPA Conference will also feature several speakers
addressing SMS concepts and implementation mechanisms, special FAA
speakers who will address Part 21 and other regulatory changes, and
other speakers that will present a number of topics of interest to
the PMA community.
MARPA is the non-profit trade association that represents the
aircraft parts manufacturing industry (PMA parts manufacturers).
MARPA works closely with the FAA to help develop safety standards
and tools that enable manufacturers to meet those safety standards.
MARPA also serves on the FAA's Aviation Rulemaking Committee for
SMS and has published a COS standard that is available for free to
any PMA company. The MARPA Annual Conference will take place
October 27-29, 2010 in Las Vegas.
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