DESCRIPTIONThis course teaches the skills necessary to optimize the operation, analysis and trouble shooting of rod pumping systems. It covers rod-pumping equipments (SRP). WHAT YOU WILL LEARNAfter completing this course, you will be able to: Use modern rod pump effectively to optimize rod pump systems. Design the rod pump systems; compare pumping units In-depth dynamometer card interpretation will enable you to diagnose and fix field problems. Maintain the motor equipment, belt Measure the level fluid, foaming and more Many field examples will be used for practiceCOURSE OUTLINE1. Introduction Rod pumping advantages and disadvantages Pumping unit geometries and prime movers2. Down hole Equipment Common and special pumps and their advantages and disadvantages Plungers, balls and seats, pump displacement and slippages; gas anchor design.3. System Design Types and Problems Component Equipment, classification versus API Constant productivity index, Vogel, and Fetkovich IPR methods Guidelines for system design; tips for reducing torque and rod loading, and increasing system efficiency Counter Balance, check stress rod Pump Analysis (Walker and Agnew Method)4. ROD Pump Types and dimension version API Coupling, Continuous sucker rod, design polo shed rod Paraffin Scrapers, Rod Pull out Force5. Dynamometer Analysis Assembling Interpretation, test procedures Rod Load analysis, Torque Analysis and counter balance Conventional Unit of Torque counter6. Failure Control Equipment Handling (Tension, Corrosion, fatigue Diagram, Continuous s Rod, Storage7. Dynagraph Interference Gilbert, Gibb-Neely8. Fishing Rod Lifting Method9. Trouble shooting RECOMMENDED PARTICIPANTSReservoir Engineers, Petroleum Engineer, Gas Engineer production superintendents, foremen, field technicians, and service personnel who are involved with rod pumping systems. Instructor DR. Ir. Sudjati Rachmat, DEA Schedule Jun 28 - Jul 1, 2010 4 days Venue Papandayan Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comOVERVIEWThe workers spent most of their time in the office or work-site. Therefore, every potential health hazards found in the workplace can be interfere the worker's productivity and affect the health of them. Even though in the modern office environment, the risk and health problems are still high, for example by using of computer from ergonomics aspects, installing the luxurious carpets, unproper placing the copy machines. Creating poor indoor air quality. Good hygiene and sanitation in the office should be maintain, including water resources, waste handling, preparing foods for worker, sanitary facilities, vector control, etc. All discussed based on government regulation (The decree of Ministry of Health) and best practices. Poor maintenance of all above aspect will result the high Medical attention in the Clinic, spent high medical cost especially when outbreak diseases happen. All of this need management and workers commitment to solve it. OBJECTIVESThese courses are intended to: Give an understanding regarding all potential hazards factors in the office and its adverse effect to the worker's health. help the participant in developing all programs needed to prevent the diseases regarding the existing factors. Suggest to Management to develop any policy and procedure as prevention guidelines.COURSE PROGRAMMEDI. Office Hygiene Discussing about background, related rules and regulation, objectives of the program, organization and responsibilities.II. Potential Health Hazards and Health Aspects Identification of all potential health hazards, such as water supply, indoor air quality, temperature and humidity, dust, air circulation, microbiology, waste handling, illumination, noise, vibration, radiation, vector control programs, workplace lay out design and sanitation, etc., including of other specific related, such as Food Safety Program, Office Ergonomics, and the usage of Office Copying Machine. Identification of major sources of Indoor Air Contaminants and its adverse of health effect And all programs to control them.III. Audit & Review Developing checklist for conducting office environment inspection. To review the existing program to avoid health effect.WHO SHOULD ATTENDCourses are aimed at managers, designers, safety specialists and all those who concerned with the safe and efficient performance of controlling of potentially hazardous, such as HRD Manager, HSE Officer, Doctor and Occupational Health Nurses, General Services, any other who interest. Instructor Dr. Abdul Baktiansyah, MS Schedule Jun 28-30, 2010 3 days Venue Papandayan Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 5.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comOBJECTIVESAfter completing the course, participants should be able: To understand basic knowledge of electrical engineering To be able to recognize the electrical equipments and components To understand the concept of safety in electrical works To know the principles of electrical Power Sources and LoadsCOURSE CONTENTSIntroduction to Basics on Electrical Components and Circuits Resistance's in series and parallel circuits Basic circuit properties Magnetic and Magnetism Introduction to Alternating Current Circuits Impedances, reactance and resistance in AC circuits. Power and loads in Alternating circuits Power factor Introduction to safety in electrical engineering works Electrical Equipments Generators Motors Transformers Introduction to Power Electronic Equipments Battery chargers UPS Variable Speed DrivesWHO SHOULD ATTENDEngineer/ Supervisor/ Superintendent Plant Maintenance Engineer/ Supervisor/ Superintendent Instrument and Control Engineer/ Supervisor / Superintendent Everybody or professional who wants to broaden knowledge or gain benefit from this course Instructor Ir. Qamaruzzaman, MT and Team Schedule Jun 7-10, 2010 4 days Venue Jayakarta Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comWHAT PARTICIPANT WILL LEARNModern maintenance techniques and methodologies that conform to the fast growing industries in the world Why we should use total maintenance strategy and benchmarking with world class industries to increase maintenance performance and cost effectiveness How to optimize the running operation of assets to a much - much longer compared to that generally applied without sacrificing their performance and conditions and at all times preserving their functions? Is applying Pareto in the diversified assets worth doing? Understanding the differences between failure management and failure prevention to preserve function of assets in their performance standards New paradigm of modern maintenance management approach, to totally transform the archaic maintenance conducts to a new, logical and effective maintenance management of the future? The modern maintenance methods duo from western and eastern school of thoughts that will embracing and conquer all kind of industries: Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) Human resources management of change in maintenance to face the fast growing modern industries in the world Some notes on Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) and how to improve and optimize their input in the effort to optimize the volume of works and their intervals using decision support tool software Spare optimization system in attempting a drastic reduction in expensive maintenance inventory Is repairing components worth doing? Is non OEM component can be justified? An approach to implement good efficiency drive program The very basic maintenance philosophy one can not deny: clean, tight and lubricate and how to implement these correctly in almost all industries (an old maintenance approach to even ultra modern assets) A good maintenance is a simple maintenance, an old good maintenance view even in the modern maintenance approachCOURSE OUTLINEModern Maintenance Management Approach Modern maintenance techniques and methodologies Total maintenance strategy and bench marking to increase maintenance performance and costs effectiveness Optimization of running operation of assets along with its preservation at all times their functions? Pareto principle in the diversified assetsNew Paradigm in Maintenance and Failure Management New paradigm of modern maintenance management approach, to totally transform the archaic maintenance conducts to a new, logical, and effective maintenance management of the future? Understanding the differences between failure management and failure prevention to preserve function of assets in their performance standardsSuccessful and Proven Maintenance Technique and Methodology in Industries Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) its foundation and strength Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) its foundation and strength Human resources management of change in future maintenance management Beware to system operation and maintenance procedures that is not optimized by RCM procedure that can caused catastrophic accidents to the assets TPM and RCM ImplementationWHO SHOULD PARTICIPATEMaintenance Manager/ Superintendent/ Supervisor/ Engineer Plant Manager/Superintendent/Supervisor/Engineer Operation Manager/ Superintendent/ Supervisor/ Engineer Everybody or professional who want to get benefit or broaden knowledge from this course Instructor DR.-Ing. Ir. Tri Yuswijayanto Zaenuri/ DR. Ir. Rachmat Kentardjo Bachrum, DEA Schedule Jun 7-10, 2010 4 days Venue Novotel Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comINTRODUCTIONPumps and compressors are generally critical machines in any production process, and hence it is vital that maintenance is most effective for these units. This course aims to provide delegates with a comprehensive understanding of how to use a combined predictive and preventive maintenance approach to achieve maximum reliability and greatest understanding of any deterioration that may occur. WHO SHOULD ATTENDEngineers, supervisory and technical staff involved in the monitoring, predictive maintenance and diagnostics of pumps and compressors. PROGRAM OBJECTIVESThe program assumes familiarity with the design and construction of pumps and compressors. From this starting point it adopts an analytical approach to understanding the failure of all types of pumps and compressors. From a component-by-component perspective, the program investigates the root causes of failure, and relates these to operating conditions and process parameters. Design, installation, lubrication and wear related failure mechanisms are identified and a detailed understanding of the troubleshooting and diagnostic methods needed to detect and identify these is developed. The program provides participants with the knowledge needed to be effective in the inspection, monitoring and diagnostics of pumps and compressors, with emphasis placed upon the importance of a combined condition monitoring and strip-down inspection approach to maintenance. TRAINING METHODOLOGYThe program is delivered in a combination of lecture style and computer-based training. In addition, a significant amount of time is set aside for small working group activity when addressing case study problems. Extensive use is made of case study material to underline the key aspects of the course and to give the delegates exposure to current best practice. PROGRAM OUTLINEDAY — 1 Friction, lubrication and wear mechanisms. Adhesive wear, abrasive wear, fatigue and fretting Machinery life cycles Mechanical issues, balancing and alignment Statistical reliability analysisDAY — 2 Reliability models Root cause of, symptoms and detection mechanisms for imbalance Root cause of, symptoms and detection mechanisms for looseness Root cause of, symptoms and detection mechanisms for misalignment Root cause of, symptoms and detection mechanisms for gear problems Root cause of, symptoms and detection mechanisms for bearing problems Cavitation, causes and preventionDAY — 3 Anti-friction bearings: types, lifetime, mounting, applications, related problems Plain and pad bearings, thrust bearings: operation, maintenance, incidents Mechanical seals, types, operation, related problems Other seals for positive displacement pumps and reciprocating compressors Performing a balanceDAY — 4 Vibration monitoring Overall and spectral measurements Vibration limits Introduction to spectrum analysis Lubricant monitoring Shape, size, amount, chemical composition of debris Analytical techniquesDAY — 5 The role of condition monitoring in pump and compressor maintenance Diagnostic methods Capabilities and limitations of condition monitoring, and the need for a combined approach The importance of plant inspection Measurement devices, and what to monitor and wherePumps & Compressors Predictive Maintenance & Diagnostics Instructor Ir. I Nengah Diasta M.Eng Schedule May 24-28, 2010 5 days Venue Grand Preanger Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comCOURSE INTRODUCTIONLife Cycle Costing (LCC) also called Whole Life Costing is an economic assessment of an item, system or facility, considering all the significant costs of ownership over its economic life, expressed in terms of equivalent dollars/euros. LCC is important because the visible costs of any acquisition/purchase represent only a small proportion of the total cost of ownership. Another important reason for LCC is due to a strong relationship between operation and maintenance costs and the functionality and reliability of the item. Therefore, the application of LCC requires a sufficient engineering knowledge. LCC itself is a structured approach that addresses all elements of ownership costs in relation with the functionality and reliability performance of the item. The results of an LCC analysis, one of them is a cost profile of the product or service over its anticipated life-span, can be used to assist management in the decision-making process where some options exist. Major area of LCC applications are in hardware acquisition process, modification of hardware and software, and in reduction of operation and maintenance costs. LCC consists of Life Cycle Cost model development and the Life Cycle Cost model application for each option. The primary activities of the Life Cycle Cost model development are the Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS) development and the selection of cost component estimation method. The output of LCC is a Life Cycle Cost estimate, including its distribution on a time scale, cost drivers, sensitivity of the estimate to particular parameters and the risk due to uncertainty of design parameters. HOW YOU CAN BENEFIT FROM THIS COURSETo improve costs awareness. Application of LCC will improve awareness of the management and engineers on the factors that drive cost and the resources required by the item, so that cost reduction program is possible. Whole life costs evaluation. LCC allow evaluation of competing options on the basis of whole life costs. Trade-off performance against cost. When assessing options, cost is not the only factor to be considered. There are other factors such as the compliance to the specified performances and the levels of service to be provided. Maximize revenue. By applying LCC, the operation and maintenance costs are reduced without scarifying the performance of the production equipment through analysis of the performance parameters and cost drivers. Specific for engineers, this course will describe the relationship between the functional and reliability performances and costs. This makes possible to identify specifications which resulting in high Life Cycle Cost. Understand the procedure to implement LCC including the development of Life Cycle Cost model for various applications. Understand the theoretical background of time value of money and risk analysis as well as their impact on decision making process.WHO SHOULD ATTENDEngineers (Engineering, Reliability, Maintenance) Purchasing engineer/manager Project Engineer Process & Manufacturing Engineer Maintenance Manager/ Supervisor Other professional who wants to have a better understanding and take advantage from the course.COURSE CONTENTSWhy LCC LCC and system effectiveness Various economic evaluation LCC procedure Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS) Cost Estimation Methods Time value of money Risk analysis Cost drivers identification Area of LCC applications LCC model development LCC for hardware acquisition LCC for hardware modification LCC for maintenance optimization Instructor DR. Ir. Edy Suwondo Schedule May 17-20, 2010 4 days Venue Jayakarta Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comOBJECTIVERefresh the knowledge of the participants on fluid mechanic and pump characteristics Understand centrifugal-pump basic-system design, selection, operation, treatment and installation Learn the critical symptoms of pump operation Enhance the knowledge on pump sealing and rolling elements Gain additional knowledge on inspection and maintenance of centrifugal pumps Knowledge sharing among the participants and instructorsINTRODUCTIONAssuming that a plant is a body of human being, pumps are the "heart" of the body. Those play very important and vital roles to flow the "blood" of a plant. In every plant or production operation system, we find pumps. However, unlike bolts and nuts, neither industry nor production-operation management will put pumps in stock. It is NOT cost effective and is very uncommon practice to put a complete set of pump in the warehouse stock due to financial reasons. Therefore, properly specifying, selecting, installing, operating and maintaining pumps are very significant and are very important steps to have "trouble free" during the entire life of the plant operation. Thus, proper maintenance and operation is also the key to reduce the entire cost of the plant and production operation system. This five-day training will provide a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of pump selection, installation, operation, and maintenance program. The training will concentrate in centrifugal pump as they are the most common one used in the industries and day life. FUTURING THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTBasic Theory of Fluid Mechanics Physical properties of incompressible fluid Static fluid Basic flow of incompressible fluid Basic fluid dynamic Basic fluid energy processBasic Theory of Centrifugal Pump and Installation Head or energy requirement of the installation The principle of energy transfer in centrifugal pump Characteristic of pump and its installation (Capacity, Head, and Efficiency) Combination of pump and installation Pump specification Pump selection based on capacity, head, and efficiency Pump arrangement; series and parallel Suction analysis (Cavitations and NPSH)Basic Theory of Reciprocating Pump and Installation Type of reciprocating pumps Comparison of centrifugal and reciprocating pumps. Discharge of a reciprocating pump. Slip of the pump. Power required driving a reciprocating pump. Indicator diagram of a reciprocating pump. Variation of pressure in the suction and delivery pipes due to acceleration of the piston. Effect of the acceleration of the piston on the indicator diagram. Maximum speed of the rotating crank. Effect of friction in the suction and delivery pipes, on the indicator diagram. Effect of fitting air vessels on the suction and delivery pipes of a reciprocating pump. Maximum speed of rotating crank with air vessels. Work done against friction with/without and air vessels. Flow of water into and from the air vessel, fitted to the delivery pipe of a reciprocating pump. Multiple cylinder pumps.Critical Symptoms of Pump Operation Cavitations Water hammer Over pressure Negative pressure Surging Pressure fluctuationOperation Procedure to run and stop the pump Controlling the capacity Hazard prevention Automatic operation Centrifugal pump application General notes on pre-starting checks General notes on pump lubrication General notes on pump operation General notes on pump maintenance Process pump bearingCentrifugal Pump Sealing Seals principles and practice Pump shaft sealing Mechanical seals in the process industryRolling Element Bearings in Centrifugal Pump Principles of centrifugal pumps Angular contact ball bearing in centrifugal pump Double row angular contact ball bearingSelecting Multiphase Pumps Inspection and Maintenance of Pump Preliminary inspection Operating condition inspection Spare parts handling Inspection (visual, dimensional and non-destructive test) Mechanical and electrical run-out Dynamic balancing per API-610 Rotor assembly Trouble shootingPractice of centrifugal pump performance measurement at Fluid Lab. Mechanical Engineering ITB WHO SHOULD ATTENDFresh Mechanical or Rotating Engineers, Engineering and Construction Engineers, Project Engineer Production Operators, Technicians, Asset Management Team members, Maintenance and Operation Personnel who are responsible for the Selection, Sizing, Specifying, Installation, Testing, And Maintenance Of pumping system. Experienced professionals who want to refresh or broaden their understanding of pumps Professionals with little to moderate production facility design and or production operation back ground Other professionals who want better understanding of the subject Instructor Ir. I Nengah Diasta M.Eng Schedule May 17-21, 2010 5 days Venue Novotel Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 9399988, 2169150 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comINTRODUCTIONConstruction of generation plants, transmission and distribution of electrical energy systems is a costly business. At both levels of national grid systems and local industrial plants, two important aspects are at the heart of this strategic industry. These are the reliability of energy delivery to meet customers' demands and safe operation. At different stages of energy processing i.e. at the generation, transmission and energy delivery stage, protection of personnel and equipment is of prime importance. To achieve these goals, protection schemes are to be employed. The philosophy adopted in any protection scheme is to clear faults with a minimum system disruption, at a high speed, and in a simple and economical way. The course deals with different types of protection schemes used in large networks and those adopted in industrial plants. It describes some of the important components such as relays, comparators and other protective gears, and techniques and calculations used for their settings. The course also reflects on recent development and what are new in this important field of electricity industry. OBJECTIVES & KEY BENEFITSThe following sees the benefits from this course: On organizational level It introduces the subject of protection as an art where technical and economical constraints are to be met and compromised to achieve certain engineering requirements. Learn to develop and manage well-protected plants that lead to a higher security, less outages and hence better profitability. The course introduces new technologies used in relaying systems such as microprocessor and computer relaying which put organizations at the forefront of modern electricity industries. Helps organizations in making appropriate decisions at times of system expansion or in situations where new developments become necessary. Help organizations to understand causes of system failures, means available for remedies and hence better system management and operation with minimum investment.Personal Impact Introduces and acquaints attendees with different components used in protection schemes. Ability to perform some basic essential calculations required for relay settings. Establishes confidence in dealing with protection schemes installed for protecting personnel equipment to grantee flow of energy. Learn how to assess protection performance. Add knowledge on how to improve security level by designing better protection systems with aim to improve performance. Learn about error sources introduced by some protection scheme components and how to overcome them.SEMINAR OUTLINEFundamentals of Protection Practice and Basic Technology Protective Gear. Reliability Selectivity Speed, Stability and Sensitivity Circuit quantities & conventions Fault calculationsCTs Requirements Error in CTs and compensation Accuracy limit current of CTs Class X CTs and linear CTs Transients in CTs Practical conditionsStatic Relays Circuits using analogue techniques Digital techniques Output and Tripping circuits Electrical Interference Future trendsProtection Schemes and substation design diagrams Generator protection Motor protection Transformer protection Line Protection Substation Design DiagramsDifferential protection Classification of differential protection Direction comparison Circulating current and balanced voltage systems Transformer differential protection Differential protection for generators and rotating machines Line differential protection Busbar-differential protection Differential system with multiple restraint High impedance differential systemIndustrial Power System Protection Busbar arrangement Discrimination HRC fuses Industrial circuit-breakers Infeed fault current from induction motor Automatic changeover systems Voltage and phase reversal protection Private generationInstallation, testing and maintenance of protection systems Installation of protection equipment Testing protection schemes. Pre-commissioning tests, Installation resistance measurements Secondary injection tests C.Ts tests Periodic maintenance Setting and testing numerical protectionWHO SHOULD ATTENDManagers involved with energy management, Electrical engineers and Technical Staff who have to deal with the aspect of electrical and industrial power system protection, control and operation. Instructor Ir. Qamaruzzaman, MT and Team Schedule May 17-20, 2010 4 days Venue Grand Preanger Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comINTRODUCTIONThese forums are designed to educate industrial, commercial and institutional motor users about the many savings to be gained from optimum motor protection, control. Delegates will have an excellent opportunity to ask specific questions and exchange ideas relating to their own unique situations. These forums are designed to be an interactive, problem-solving, learning environment for delegates of all disciplines. COURSE OUTLINEIntroduction Type & Construction of Motor Induction Basic Theory of Motor Induction Motor Induction Application Start System Generator-set as power Motor Protection Circle Control Type of damaged could be happen Kinds of InspectionRECOMMENDED PARTICIPANTEngineering and design personnel Process and operations personnel Technical and process managers Engineering and design personnel Electrical consulting engineers Electrical contractors Instructor Ir. Agung Sarwono Schedule May 24-28, 2010 5 days Venue Novotel Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comTRAINING OBJECTIVESAfter completing this training course the participants will be able to: Understand the occurrence of variations, types of process variations, and the variation causes in the industrial process which affect product quality. Explain the need and importance of industrial process control due to the process variations Understand the industrial statistics concepts and methods which are useful for characterizing process variations and controlling process variations. Understand the basic concept of statistical process control as a means for controlling product quality Applying statistical process control techniques to process control problems for ensuring quality.TRAINING MATERIALIntroduction to process control and quality Concept of variation and types of variation in process Histogram Normal distribution and its characteristics Patter determination in a histogram Process monitoring Data grouping and sub-grouping Concept of statistical control Process characteristics and quality control Basic concept of control chart Concept of control limit Types of control chart Mean (X) Control Chart Range (R) Control Chart Process capability Observation patterns in control chart and the control process Attribute p Control Chart Attribute c and u Control Chart Control Chart for short run processWHO SHOULD ATTENDProduction Process Manager/ Engineer/ Supervisor/ Superintendent Production Planning or PPIC Engineer/ Manager/ Supervisor/ Superintendent Production and Quality Control Engineer/ Supervisor/ Superintendent/ Manager Other professional who wants Instructor DR. Ir. T.M. Ari Samadhi/ Mr. Sachbudi Abbas Ras Schedule May 17-19, 2010 3 days Venue Papandayan Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 5.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com |
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