Convention presentation
Hear major manufacturers and suppliers share their perspectives on the issues challenging the electric motor industry.
Convention presentation
Findings from the from the fifth EASA research study conducted of end-user customers.
Convention presentation
Presented at the 2022 EASA Convention, this study’s focus is wide ranging and explores general business practices, financial performance metrics, services, products and strategies around marketing and succession.
Convention presentation
This presenation fromthe EASA 2021 Convention focuses on motor manufacturers, suppliers and vendors critical to the industry.
Article
View the results of survey that asked EASA members and members of 25 other associations to gauge the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Convention presentation
The 2019 edition of EASA’s Industry Research, as presented at the 2019 EASA Convention, focuses on feedback from the end-user customer base. This research was conducted with the help of Plant Maintenance.
Article
Do your salespeople ever wish they knew more about their competitors? Do they ever wish they understood our industry better? Today, the best salespeople are ones who keep abreast of a variety of changes going on in the marketplace. This is all valuable information that your salespeople could benefit from, too. The good news is that all of this information is available from the 2017 industry research study that was conducted by J. Peerbolte & Associates and Indian River Consulting Group and presented at the 2017 and 2018 EASA conventions.
Recent EASA research studies provide new insights on repair vs. replace to help motors reliably drive machinery, pumps, conveyors, and other vital industrial equipment
Trade press article — Plant Engineering
When faced with an ailing or failed motor, plant operators typically consider whether to repair or replace it. According to a 2014 study conducted by Plant Engineering magazine for the Electrical Apparatus and Service Association (EASA), just more than one-half of plants have a policy of automatically replacing failed electric motors below a certain horsepower rating. While that horsepower rating varied depending upon the plant’s installed motor population, the average rating was 30 hp.
While such policies address a portion of the motors used at most plants, they do not cover what occurs with those motors. That question was addressed in a more recent research project commissioned by EASA that focused on the disposition of electric motors considered for repair.
Convention presentation
Presented at the 2018 EASA Convention in Milwaukee, WI, this presentation takes a deeper look into the data from EASA's latest industry research project.
Convention presentation
Over the past 15 years, EASA has conducted periodic research that has focused on many of the stakeholders and participants in the electromechanical repair, service and sales industry. In early 2017, Indian River Consulting Group once again conducted research surveys of EASA repair firms. The results of those surveys show you the perspectives of fellow EASA members on a range of important subjects as well as the latest trends as well as perspectives from other industrial and distribution sectors. This research can help you to benchmark your company's results and strategies.