Life Cycle Engineering Success Stories

  • LCE Equips Sailors with Diesel Engine Training

    The Propulsion, Power and Auxiliary Machinery Systems Department of the U.S. Navy’s Naval Surface Warfare Center in Philadelphia (NSWCPD) is responsible for all auxiliary systems for surface and undersea vehicle machinery, ship systems, equipment and material

  • An Automotive Company Invests in CMRP Certification To Improve Reliability

    The many benefits of increased reliability are widely understood – improved safety, less downtime, extended asset life. But how does one actually create a culture that values and creates reliability?

  • Life Cycle Institute Designs Training to Fit Clients' Business Objectives

    Training is not a one-size-fits-all activity. True learning is not an activity at all – it’s a process.

  • Life Cycle Institute Partners with DTE Energy

    DTE Energy is a Detroit-based, diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services. More than 10,400 DTE employees work in utility and non-utility subsidiaries in more than 26 US states.

  • LCE Helps Software Provider Build a More Flexible and Secure Solution

    LCE’s software and security experts helped equip St. Andrew’s Parks and Playground Commission to meet the ever-evolving needs of the parks and recreation industry by streamlining operations and upgrading to a cloud-based system architecture and improved security.

  • ENMAX Deploys Asset Management Best Practices to Keep the Lights on for Calgary Residents

    A wholly owned subsidiary of the City of Calgary, the ENMAX group of companies (“ENMAX”) safely generates, transmits, distributes, and sells energy to Albertans. More than 1,800 employees help bring electricity, natural gas and renewable energy to more than 900,000 metered sites across Alberta

  • U.S. Sugar Corporation Keeps the Train Moving with Reliability Excellence

    The U.S. Sugar Corporation is located in Clewiston, Florida, and farms over 187,000 acres of land to produce an estimated 70,000 tons of raw sugar each year. What makes this particular operation unique is their private agricultural railroad, which is the largest short line in the United States and is used to transport all of its sugar cane production across 120 miles of track to and from various factories and refineries.

  • A Total Systems Approach Solves DMSMS Problems

    The Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) Code 315, Provisioning and Supply Support Branch, performs a variety of program management tasks which support U.S. Navy Hull, Machinery, and Electrical (HM&E) systems and equipment.

  • LCE’s Logistics Team Helps Update Part Supply Data for Mission-Critical Systems

    The Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) provides research, development, test and evaluation, acquisition support, engineering, systems integration, in-service engineering and fleet support.

  • LCE Helps U.S. Navy Modernize Surface Ships

    As NAVSEA’s Deputy Commander for Surface Warfare, SEA 21 is the dedicated life cycle management organization for the Navy's in-service surface ships. It is responsible for managing critical modernization, maintenance, training and inactivation programs. SEA 21 serves as the primary technical interface for surface ships, ensuring they are modernized with the latest technologies and remain mission relevant throughout each ship's service life.

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