Works Management - For News and Suppliers of Plant & Manufacturers Services
 
   
Search :   Search Help    login

IFS and ESRI firm up on utilities asset management 07/02/2008
 
Swedish componentised ERP software firm IFS is to partner with GIS (geographical information systems) specialist ESRI to focus on EAM (enterprise asset management) systems in the utilities sector.

The pair say that companies will be able to improve efficiency and reduce costs in maintenance management and engineering, while also improving customer service levels.

Mitch Garnett, marketing manager for the utilities sector at ESRI, says that by bringing GIS and EAM together, users will be better able to visualise and resolve problems across their electricity grids by navigating from online maps to IFS Applications and vice versa.

“After several years of collaboration on a number of specific projects, we have now formalised our working relationship with IFS,” he says. “We view IFS as a premier solution provider for asset-intensive industries, such as the utilities and the oil and gas sectors.”

Norwegian power grid owner and operator Statnett is an existing user, and Einar Mørk, its maintenance department director, says: “We have seen many benefits, such as reductions in manpower and materials costs, improvements in customer service levels, improved asset performance, and better environmental stewardship.”
 
Author
Staff reporter
 
Email this article
 
News Item
Linked Companies
 
 IFS UK Ltd
 
 
News Item
Similar News Articles
 
  OEE system puts health into Hovis production
 
  Oil sector manufacturer goes for Berkeley Miles ERP
 
  Grant awarded to support energy education
 
  Holistic, enterprise-wide asset management improves profitability, survey finds
 
 
News Item
Similar Features Directory Articles
 
  IT keys to mouth watering benefits
 
  Get your maintenance data working better for you
 
  Floored the competition with its real time data
 
  Allied Bakeries rises on basket of savings
 
  Powering up for the green economy