Customers going live
As our team is concentrating on customer projects during the busiest time of the year, this month’s Customer Story will be replaced by a brief illustrated overview of plants that recently went “live” with our Smart O&M solutions! Not all recent “live” projects are mentioned here, as we continue to rollout Coswin to more sites of industrial gas giants Baosteel Gases and Yingde Gas, water plants of Hongcheng Group, Zhongshan Water and Suez NWS, and many more.
read moreWelcome to Maintenance 4.0: bluebee® in action at SCIP SITA Waste Services (video case study)
In January 2017, our team visited a long-time member of the Siveco family, our customer Suez Waste & Recycling waste incinerator in Shanghai Chemical Industry Park, to shoot a short movie about their daily operation process using bluebee®. The film demonstrates a highly condensed version of a working day featuring our customer’s best practices.
read moreHazardous waste incineration plant optimizes plant inspections with bluebee® mobile solution
The bluebee® project aim was to improve the quality of maintenance by standardizing the inspection content (such as routine and daily inspection) and increasing the reliability of data coming from the field. The use of bluebee® was to eliminate the traditional paper work orders from the CMMS system and help establishing a real inspection database for diagnosis and performance analysis.
read moreContinuous improvement at leading industrial water treatment JV
The Sino French Water Development Company Limited is a successful partnership between Suez Environment of France and NWS Holdings Limited of Hongkong.
read more“Maintenance is the key to our business” at leading-edge hazardous waste incinerator (SCIP SITA Waste Services)
SCIP SITA Waste Services operates the largest and most sophisticated chemical waste incinerator in mainland China, with an annual treatment capacity of 60,000 tons per year. The incinerator, in operation since June 2006, is a critical element in the supply chain of giant chemical producers located in the park, which rely on the SCIP SSWS to burn hazardous by-products according to European standards.
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