Asset Team Management

- Plant, Control Room and Enterprise teams with hierarchy
- A common software environment with strategic, managerial, operational dashboards and reports that enables real-time visibility of plant operations relevant to each of the roles
- The single version of the truth drives collaboration by leveraging internal knowledge for resolution of problem/s before they affect the organization
- Plant teams need the ability to react quickly, diagnose an issue, and implement a resolution asset parameter configurations with customizable threshold values help operators to identify abnormalities and take corrective actions faster to ensure maximum performance
- Asset models and AI are used to revolutionize the way control room teams respond to events and operations that require constant supervision
- Asset team management involves establishing efficient workflows and processes to streamline asset management activities


- Abnormalities and critical issues are brought to attention automatically, with a focus on pinpointing exactly where the issue lies, by using modern visualization techniques
- For enterprise-level teams, a complete end-to-end view of entire operations is made available to bring immense organizational benefits and expedite decision-making
- KPIs, graphs, analytics and real-time data about performance and facility status from a unified information system can drive greater improvements in efficiency, reliability and agility
- Asset teams can vary in size and composition depending on the organization and the nature of the assets being managed typically, asset teams include professionals such as asset managers, maintenance engineers, technicians, data analysts, and other relevant personnel
- Effective communication and collaboration are crucial for asset team management asset teams need to communicate regularly to share information, coordinate tasks, and address any issues or challenges related to asset management