Enterprise asset management (EAM) needs to be more than a glorified computerized maintenance management system (CMMS). And IFS Applications offers more. A lot more. As part of a complete enterprise suite, IFS Applications offers you the freedom to implement as much supporting functionality as you need to meet your asset management and other organizational requirements. Sure, you get maintenance scheduling, work orders and other functionality necessary for reliability-centered maintenance. But you also can extend your EAM solution with human resources, purchasing, risk management, finance, document management and more.
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Tomra, headquartered in Norway, delivers systems and machines that enable consumers to return used beverage containers for recovery and recycling. The company has about 60,000 machines installed in 45 countries worldwide. Its Swedish subsidiary, Tomra Systems AB, has installed more than 8,000 machines in Sweden. Of these, more than 6,000 are linked via a modem/LAN for online service and reporting.
IFS Applications enables us to get a much better overview of the status of our assignments and indicates quickly where we need to focus more service resources. Fredrik Nordh, VP Nordic, Tomra
Oslo Airport (OSL) is Norway’s main airport. The airport serviced 18,1 million passengers in 2009. Oslo Airport has been named Europe’s most punctual airport three times by the AEA (Association of European Airlines). OSL has 13,000 employees, who keep the airport open 24 hours a day.
For us, IFS Applications is an essential tool for quickly restoring order. The system gives us a complete and detailed overview of the entire facility. Alex Fredsvik, Area Manager
The Three Gorges Project is the largest water conservation project in the world. It is located on the Yangtze River in Hubei province, central China. The project is aimed at improving flood control, producing electricity, and improving navigability on the river. Upon completion, Three Gorges will be the largest hydropower plant in the world, with a total installed capacity of 18,200 MW and an annual output of nearly 84.7 billion kWh. By October 2004, ten of the 26 units have already been put into operation.
An advanced ERP platform was necessary for us to manage the vast amounts of equipment and documentation with as few employees as possible. The rich functionality provided by IFS made it the only ERP vendor that could satisfy our rigorous requirements. Mr. Cheng Senior Engineer
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