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May 19, 2021



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Regal Set to Present Tag-It Asset Management Program Webinars

Regal Beloit Corporation has announced it will present webinars on Wednesday, May 26 at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. EST, and again on Wednesday, June 2 at 1:30 p.m. EST. The webinars, “MRO Is Faster When You Know What’s There and What It’s Doing!,” are part of Regal’s Cracking the Code webinar series. They will be hosted by Peter Mills, regional sales director for Regal, and feature a panel of experts from Regal’s Perceptiv intelligence team.

The webinars will be geared toward those who spend time looking for, identifying, replacing and procuring worn items in their facilities, and who want to expedite the maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) process. Plus, attendees will learn how to add on Perceptiv Connected Services, such as wireless monitoring, to critical equipment to catch problems before there is unplanned downtime. The discussions will feature applications in warehouse distribution, unit handing, and the food and beverage industry. 

“The Tag-It program powered by Perceptiv intelligence creates a path for continuous facility improvement by enabling faster maintenance and simplifying the MRO procurement process,” said Dan Phillips, technical director, Perceptiv Connected Services for Regal. “It facilitates standardization and optimization of maintenance, repair and operations inventory, and minimizes the number of stock keeping units. With this solution, replacement equipment can be obtained faster and installed during scheduled maintenance times, reducing costs and downtime.” 

These sessions will demonstrate how the combination of hardware, software and “humanware” provides a new way for users to interact with Regal products and their equipment.
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