公司规模
Large Corporate
国家
- Netherlands
产品
- IBM Maximo Asset Management
- SRO SDR data replication
- SRO Solutions
技术栈
- Data Replication
- Asset Management Software
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资产管理系统 (EAM)
适用行业
- 海洋与航运
适用功能
- 维护
用例
- 预测性维护
- 远程资产管理
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Royal Boskalis Westminster NV 成立于 1910 年,拥有 8,500 名员工,是一家领先的全球服务提供商,业务涉及疏浚、海事基础设施和海事服务领域。其客户包括政府、港口运营商、石油、天然气和电力公司以及航运公司。对于资产组合需要大量运营成本的企业来说,盈利能力取决于将停机时间降至最低。这就是 Royal Boskalis Westminster NV 面临的情况。为了实现其商业目标,该公司旨在快速高效地完成必要的维护任务——但管理五大洲的 300 多艘船只是一个复杂的过程。
挑战
Royal Boskalis Westminster NV 是疏浚、海洋基础设施和海洋服务领域的领先服务提供商,它面临着以省时且经济的方式进行基本维护的挑战。该公司在五大洲运营着 300 多艘船只,其运营所处的沙地和咸水环境可能会大大缩短其价值数百万美元的设备的使用寿命。为了实现其商业目标,该公司旨在快速高效地完成基本维护任务。然而,管理分布在多个地点的如此庞大的船队是一个复杂的过程。该公司旨在通过从被动维护模式转变为预防性维护模式来提高资产可靠性。
解决方案
为了更好地了解其广泛的资产基础并最大限度地延长资产正常运行时间,Boskalis 使用 IBM Maximo Asset Management 软件通过单一的集中式解决方案管理其端到端维护流程。该公司将 Maximo 解决方案与 IBM 顶级业务合作伙伴 SRO Solutions 的 SRO Data Replicator (SDR) 软件结合使用。这种组合确保 Boskalis 能够有效管理其最偏远的船只。SDR 解决方案使 Boskalis 能够近乎实时地将其船上的 IBM Maximo 实例连接到岸上的中央资产数据库,即使在不稳定的互联网连接下也是如此。
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