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Now across North America.
Our founders saw the same problem everywhere they went: plants full of good people stuck in reactive mode because nobody had taught them the precision skills that actually prevent failures. So they built a company around that gap.
The early years were all training. Hands-on, hard skills, with patented demonstrators that replicate the real equipment problems your team faces every day. The kind of learning where you leave the room measurably better at your job.
Over time, clients started asking for more. Services. Software. Lubrication programs. Condition monitoring. We grew by following our clients’ needs, always staying close to the plant floor where the real work happens.
Today Reliability Solutions includes the teams and capabilities from Spartakus, AMRRI, and LUBE-IT. Four offices across North America. Services, training, and software that cover the full reliability lifecycle — always with the same core: seasoned practitioners who show up and transfer real capability to your team.
The story of industrial safety took 80 to 100 years to go from early regulation to something everyone in a plant takes personally. Reliability is on the same arc.
It becomes real when enough people at enough levels commit to it. We exist to accelerate that commitment, one plant at a time.
Our practitioners work alongside your teams to build the skills, processes, and organizational habits that make reliability stick.
The goal is always the same: your team owns it, long after we’re gone.
The principles behind how we work
These aren’t values on a wall. They’re the things that show up in every engagement, every coaching session, every site visit.
Reliability Takes Everyone
Operations, maintenance, leadership, engineering. When the whole organization commits, that’s when results actually stick. We build programs that cross those lines because the problems do too.
Credibility Is Earned
Our practitioners have lived the realities of industrial operations. Customers get answers they can trust from peers who’ve been on the floor, not consultants who’ve only read about it.
Pride Changes a Plant
When people get genuinely good at what they do, they take ownership of the work. That kind of professional pride is the most powerful force in a reliability program. We build toward it in everything we do.
Execution Over Theory
Plans on paper don’t reduce downtime. We close the gap between what your team knows and what actually gets done, with hands-on services and software built for real plant conditions.
We’re in It for the Long Haul
We’re building something with you, not selling something to you. Improvements stick through turnover and time because your teams own them, not because we’re still in the room.
We Practice What We Teach
Our field services team uses the same precision techniques we teach in our courses. That’s how we know the training works: we execute it ourselves, on real equipment, every week.
Close enough to show up when it counts
Pensacola, FL
9389 Hamman Ave,
Pensacola, FL 32514
Las Vegas, NV
3562 East Russel Road,
Las Vegas, NV 89120
Montréal, QC
18000 Autoroute Transcanadienne,
Kirkland, Quebec H9J 4A1
Alliances and Affiliates
Reliability and Maintainability Implementation Certification(RMIC)
Continue to develop your Professional career at the University of Tennessee with one of the few programs of its kind in the nation. This program provides the basic foundation of R&M knowledge and offers the flexibility to include the specific training that you need. The RMC has designed the program for working professionals and gives the most Hands-on and practical maintenance and reliability education.
Who We Partner With
The University of Tennessee’s College of Reliability Engineering
As our concept has grown nationally, our grass roots approach to classroom-based, hands-on, hard skills training has attracted leading industries to our thinking, and the results they have achieved are staggering. So impressive is our commitment and effort of “Hands-On” “Hard-Skills” training that the University of Tennessee’s College of Reliability Engineering has partnered with us to include our courses within their “Reliability Engineering Department”.
Today, with global clientele, our roots, direction and commitment haven’t budged. We are currently in negotiation with various American Technical Colleges to move forward with our unique “Hands-On” “Hard-Skills” training vision.
Want to see how we work? Start with a visit.
One of our practitioners will walk your plant, talk to your people, and give you an honest assessment. No pitch. Just a clear picture of where you stand.