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Why a CMMS? Lessons from a more mature maintenance market

Posted on 2013-02-27

Why a CMMS? Lessons from a more mature maintenance market

At Siveco China we tend to emphasize how the Chinese maintenance market is different from that of the more mature Western economies, differences we have come to call “maintenance with Chinese characteristics”.

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Real-life savings, in pictures

Posted on 2012-12-18

Real-life savings, in pictures

Siveco customers obtain excellent results and like to show it.

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Training sessions and interfaces

Posted on 2012-12-18

Training sessions and interfaces

Did you know that Siveco can run training sessions at our premises? For example training on maintenance methodologies, on reporting tools or CMMS administrator training. Many of our customers have interfaced the CMMS with various other systems, such as machine monitoring systems or ERP.

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Practical maintenance improvement supports production ramp-up at leading heat exchangers manufacturer

Posted on 2012-09-29

Practical maintenance improvement supports production ramp-up at leading heat exchangers manufacturer

Fives Cryo manufactures brazed aluminum plate-fin heat exchangers used in industrial gas processes for air separation units, hydrocarbons separation, ethylene production, natural gas liquefaction by cryogenic process and low-temperature refrigeration.

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The history of Siveco – 25 years of innovation and international expansion; 8 years and a bright future in China…

Posted on 2012-07-27

The history of Siveco – 25 years of innovation and international expansion; 8 years and a bright future in China…

1986, Founding of Siveco Group (France); a pioneer of CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems) in the French market, the company was to become the largest CMMS provider in Europe.

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Relieving your headaches in export CMMS projects

Posted on 2012-04-30

Relieving your headaches in export CMMS projects

As China is gaining importance in the international markets, Chinese construction firms and major equipment suppliers have become involved in many infrastructure and industrial projects in Asia, Africa, the Middle-East and, to a lesser extent, Eastern Europe.

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