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1. Machinery Lubrication and Oil Analysis Learning Center
www.noria.com/learning_center/ - [Cached]Published on: 4/11/2006 Last Visited: 11/8/2007
Paul Higgins, Dingo Maintenance Systems -
2. Dingo
www.dingo.com/press/070901.htm - [Cached]Published on: 7/9/2001 Last Visited: 2/6/2006
Denver, Colo., July 9, 2001 - Paul Higgins, CEO of Dingo Maintenance Systems, announced the release of MaintenanceGuyÔ, the first Internet-based suite of equipment condition monitoring and analysis software.
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"Many companies are already conducting routine oil analysis, but stacks of lab reports often become no more than a filing exercise," said Dingo's CEO Paul Higgins.
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Paul Higgins, Dingo Maintenance Systems, Inc. (303) 662-9103 phiggins@dingo.com -
3. Conoco News Release
www.conoco.com/news/nr/find.as - [Cached]Published on: 12/24/2001 Last Visited: 9/18/2002
"We are merging two formidable forces -- our niche market expertise with Conoco's quality lubricants products and strong customer base -- to form the industry's leading collaborative maintenance network," says Paul Higgins, president of Dingo.
Under the agreement, Dingo and Conoco focus on bringing the product and services to Conoco's commercial and industrial customers. Conoco is the only energy company with rights to sell the Dingo service.
Predictive maintenance is more important than ever before since asset-intensive companies, such as those in the mining industry, spend up to 55 percent of its operating budgets on maintenance costs. The market for predictive maintenance services is rapidly growing and is expected to exceed $1 billion by 2002, according to consultant Frost and Sullivan. Dingo's software products bring condition monitoring into the 21st century by managing the entire process -- from the time oil samples are taken to recommending the correct maintenance action. This allows companies to avoid costly surprises and keep equipment running at peak efficiency.
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"We are arranging the information in a format tailored to the customer so they can turn information into action," says Higgins. Dingo products can be used with all types of heavy machinery and operate independently of testing equipment.
Dingo products enable customers with remote and multiple work sites to improve maintenance programs through real time, interactive communication with technical experts from equipment manufacturers, independent oil analysis labs, and Conoco Lubricants.
The Dingo program also shows the performance and maintenance histories of specific equipment models on the Internet, allowing customers to better predict and remedy potential maintenance problems before they occur.

