Extended downtime recently became a distinct possibility at a North American customer’s nuclear...
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FROM SUPERHERO TO UNSUNG HERO – OUR APPROACH TO WORLD-CLASS EXECUTION
By Bill Grunert, Global Resource Operations Leader at FieldCore From the earliest days of...
FIELDCORE NORTH AMERICA TOOLING DONATES “JAWS OF LIFE” TO OHIO FIRE STATION
The “Jaws of Life” are an iconic rescue tool used by firefighters the world over to safely free passengers in auto accidents and other emergencies. It is also a tool FieldCore employees have used for years to remove stator bars from generators. Rather than discarding these tools through our normal obsolete tool process, Chris Crookshanks, Director of NAM Tool Centers, came up with a great alternative … donate them to local fire departments.
CELEBRATING SEVEN YEARS WITHOUT LOSS TIME INJURY IN HONG KONG
At FieldCore, our mission for field service excellence, is fueled by our values of Safety, Quality and Integrity. These core values guide the way our people and processes operate. In the AsiaPacific region, we continue to build our culture of safety, with initiatives to promote awareness and educate on key EHS indicators.
GE AND FIELDCORE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE FIRST GT26 C-INSPECTION AT DALIA POWER PLANT IN ISRAEL
In June, GE and FieldCore teams successfully completed a major outage at Dalia Power Plant. Despite the complexity of the project and various challenges like ambient temperatures above 45oC, GE and FieldCore worked as ONE Team in close cooperation with the customer achieving World-Class Execution. The team did an outstanding performance not only finalizing the outage in less than 40 days, but also achieving zero lost time accidents and completing all EHS and Quality audits with positive scores.
FLANGE-TO-FLANGE UPGRADE FOR BETTER OUTPUT EFFICIENCY AT NAGOYA CITY, JAPAN
The Shin Nagoya Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) Power Plant is one of Chubu Electric Power Co Inc’s biggest investments in natural gas-fired combined-cycle power generation in Japan. The facility, located in Nagoya City has been operating since 1998, with a capacity of 1458MW, powering communities and commercial developments in central Japan.