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Status of “Enterprise Asset Management” (EAM) in the Chinese market

Posted on 2011-07-31

Status of “Enterprise Asset Management” (EAM) in the Chinese market

This article is based on an interview of our GM Bruno Lhopiteau, a leading figure in the Chinese utility maintenance market, by magazine Control Engineering China, in which Bruno shares his experience in the power industry and explains its relevance to other process plants.

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A collaborative approach to asset lifecycle management in gas turbine power plant project

Posted on 2011-07-31

A collaborative approach to asset lifecycle management in gas turbine power plant project

In mid-2009, Ranhill started the construction of a new 190 MW combined-cycle gas turbine power plant (CCGT) in the state of Sabah in East Malaysia.

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A new alliance for oil & gas services in China: SPIE Oil & Gas Services and Siveco China

Posted on 2011-07-31

A new alliance for oil & gas services in China: SPIE Oil & Gas Services and Siveco China

SPIE Oil & Gas Services is an international company providing technical services to the oil & gas industry.

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COSWIN: Automated jobs

Posted on 2011-07-31

COSWIN: Automated jobs

COSWIN’s Automated Jobs module can be used to realize automatic planning and automatic release for those regular PM works such as Inspection and Greasing.

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weekend outing to Ningbo Xiangshan

Posted on 2011-07-31

weekend outing to Ningbo Xiangshan

On July 9-10, the Siveco China team went seaside to Ningbo for a weekend outing.

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Foreword – A touch of green

Posted on 2011-06-29

Foreword – A touch of green

This month, our newsletter has strong green overtones! Last month’s Reliability article on “Saving the forest” drew a lot more attention that expected, partly thanks to its environment-friendly approach (although the article was really about using mobile solutions to manage the inspection process, with only marginal savings in paper consumption).

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