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New consultant launches five-point approach to reliability

Gary Tyne, PRS founder

A new reliability solutions business has been launched in Yorkshire to provide training and consultancy services to help businesses focus on reliability and continuous improvement.

Businessman Gary Tyne has launched Pro-Reliability Solutions (PRS) to support manufacturing industries with a focus on reliability and continuous improvement.

Mr Tyne, formerly with ARMS Reliability, has founded Pro-Reliability Solutions after working in the UK and global manufacturing sectors for 35 years with the aim of supporting companies in improving the way they perform and deliver maintenance from an engineering and operational perspective.

Its approach will focus on five key elements to support company’s reliability needs: reliability in design, reliability leadership, asset strategy optimisation, defect elimination and work management.

Set up earlier this year, PRS has already attracted clients in Dublin and Poland, as well as in the UK. The company is working with firms in the oil and gas, manufacturing, food and beverage, healthcare services and power generation sectors.

Alongside reliability reviews, PRS will provide training and coaching for a number of reliability solutions, such as strategy optimisation and reliability leadership, offering a personalised approach to each business.

Mr Tyne’s approach was formed as a reaction to over-complex asset management programmes he had seen in industry. He set out to change this by keeping it simple, focusing on the five key solutions he believes are the essentials for long term sustainable reliability, a strategy he has trademarked as “Reliability Focus”.

He says: “Reliability Focus helps to maximise equipment effectiveness at the minimum total cost, and ensure that processes and practices are in place that guarantee asset reliability, gain control over assets and create a culture where employees are engaged, motivated and achieving full potential.”

The launch has been supported by NatWest’s business accelerator programme and the company is based at its Leeds hub, and at the 3M Buckley Innovation Centre in Huddersfield.


www.pro-reliabilitysolutions.com


Gary Tyne explains his approach in this video: