The problem can be found in many companies lack of a single system for the handling of structure and documents that simultaneously supports the plants entire lifecycle. This is where we at Technia come in.
We’re specialists in reducing risk, simplify maintenance and avoid costly stop in production in the process industry through a smart use of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems – a solution many of your colleagues in the industry already benefits from.
Apart from an all-too-common lack of a single system for the handling of structure and documents, there is also the dilemma of highly skilled workers going into retirement, bringing invaluable knowledge with them. This puts not only future investments at risk, but also jeopardize quality control and regulatory requirements. A PLM-solution from Technia deals with all these problems, and we have the cases to prove it. Through us your company will not only become more effective, more competitive and more profitable, but also be able to meet the demands from the owners, clients and the government.
Major improvements in the Process industry Recently the nuclear power company OKG became Technia´s latest customer in this segment, and the trend is clear; according to the National Petroleum Council the globally energy consumption is expected to rise by more than 50 percent over the next 25 years since the worldwide population is growing and living standards are rising. This requires huge new investments in the energy industry in coming decades and great demand of skilled workers.
The petroleum corporation Preem and the nuclear power plants of Forsmark and Ringhals are some others of Technia´s customers within this area. A short stoppage of their production costs them a fortune. According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology, only in the US $15.8 billion is lost every year in this business through various forms of inefficiencies, summarized as interoperability. However, Asset Data Management has been seen reducing the risks of stoppages and facilitate planned shut downs considerable. It can also generate a more efficient planning of upgrades and a safer workplace.
- Creates one structure for the handling of information and a connection of processes, organisation and production
- A more effective work in project form with a stable knowledge transfer to the operations and maintenance divisions
- Minimizes the risk for unplanned stop in production
- Creates possibilities for a more effective planning and evaluation of the business
- Makes it easier to follow regulatory requirements