
Date | March/April 2025 |
Volume | 31 |
Issue | 2 |
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March/April 2025 Inspectioneering Journal Article Index
A review of guided wave, including its capabilities, technical limitations, and practical applications, supported by real-world case studies.
Better understanding of how audits and assessments can be used to improve performance and ensure consistency with business objectives.
Companies have developed detailed programs for managing wide range of assets. However, unsustainability negatively impacts effectiveness of these programs. Reach out to us on how we can address sustainability through digital transformation.
Supplier Quality Surveillance is a critical process in project and supply chain management that ensures equipment and materials (i.e., deliverables) meet specified requirements, are complete and correct, and are delivered on time.
Damage Control has been one of the most popular series in Inspectioneering’s 30-year history. We sat down with author Phil Prueter to learn more about him.
The advantages of ILI technology combined with progressive cleaning to improve data acquisition and increase inspection intervals in loading lines.
Some of the big FEMI losses in our industry resulted as top candidates for these dirty dozen, which can lead to the risk of unanticipated catastrophic losses.
After nearly a decade, the promise of small satellites to deliver better, cost-effective, and timely intelligence on remote infrastructure has become a reality.
Part 3 of this series focuses on transformational improvement recommendations to include in the ICHR including future inspections, repairs, and replacements.