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Drew Troyer

Drew Troyer is a seasoned expert with over 30 years of experience in sustainable manufacturing, physical asset management, energy management, and reliability engineering. He has a proven track record of helping companies in the mining, resource, process, and manufacturing industries optimize their operations to be more sustainable, reliable, and profitable. Drew is a thought leader and a prolific author, with over 350 published works and extensive experience as a keynote speaker at global conferences. He is also a Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE) and Certified Energy Manager (CEM), holding advanced degrees in business administration and environmental sustainability.

Posts by Drew Troyer

  • Wrench and Tablet on bench in manufacturing plant

    How High-Performing Plants Turn Success Into Lasting Work Standards

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  • Asset Performance

    Why Asset Performance Is the Only Lever You Actually Control

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  • Supporting Asset Reliability

    The Blind Spot in Reliability: Why Supporting Assets Deserve Focus

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  • Algal Diesel

    Algal Diesel: A Destination Fuel for Asset Management Professionals

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  • Carbon Baselines Reliability

    Why Carbon Baselines Belong Beside Reliability in Asset Monitoring

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  • 2025 SMRP Annual Conference

    Why Reliability Leaders Shouldn’t Miss the 2025 SMRP Annual Conference

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  • Biodegradable Hydraulic Fluid

    Why the Right Hydraulic Fluid Boosts Reliability and Sustainability

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  • Rare Earths in Reliability Programs

    How Rare Earths Became a Hidden Risk to Reliability Programs

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  • Shop Floor Training

    Why Shop Floor Training Fails – And How to Build Precision Instead

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  • AI in Maintenance and Reliability

    The Smart Way to Use AI in Maintenance and Reliability? With Experts

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  • 89% Rule Assets

    Rethinking Maintenance: Why the 89% Rule Doesn’t Fit All Assets

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  • Standardized Work

    Why Standardized Work Is the First Step Toward Reliable Operations

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