Degrémont – Operator know-how, builder expertise, leveraging IT tools

A subsidiary of the SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT group, Degrémont has been the world water treatment specialist for more than 70 years. Operating in more than 70 countries with over 5,000 employees, Degrémont generated revenues of €1,110 million in 2013.
read moreUsing bluebee® in hazardous environment: Siveco’s continuing success with Bartec

Bartec is one of the world’s leading provider of innovative safety technology and the only supplier to have obtained regulatory approval to produce and to market ATEX-certified mobile devices in China.
read moreWorkers’ labor is the source of all value

Labor is the sole source of value. How to go up in value is the key question for labor-intensive industries such as property management, with thousands of staff working across multiple sites. This is the topic of this month’s “Maintenance in China” newsletter!
read moreHow to select your property management system supplier

This article compares Siveco (and the bluebee® facility management solution) to the various types of vendors active in the Chinese market. With the development of the Chinese property market, more and more local Property Management companies turn to information technology as a tool to improve service quality and to reduce cost. The selection of a software supplier often proves more challenging than expected, as different categories of vendors promote radically different approaches.
read moreFM subsidiary of Chinese real estate giant strengthens its core business with bluebee®

Shanghai Green Property Management is the property management subsidiary of Fortune 500 developer Greenland Group and a leading player in the burgeoning Chinese property market. Green Property Management’s top managers have embraced the challenges and, in 2012, embarked on a project to modernize its management model. The company turned to Siveco, the country’s largest maintenance consultancy. Established in Shanghai in 2004, Siveco has developed facility management software already used on a large scale in China.
read moreLearning from retailers

When we started this company in 2004, coming from an infrastructures and utilities background, we would not have imagined applying our know-how and technology to retail stores! After all, a retail store is technically much less complex than a plant, represents a much smaller investment and technical failure certainly has less impact…This article will simply look into recent stories featuring our experience with retailers and try to show their relevance to other industries, more particularly to industrial plants.
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