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    iEngineering Australia: Maximizing Revenue with Efficient Asset Utilization

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    Durgeshan (Bobby) Naiker, Principal Consultant
    With the onset of technological innovations, businesses have shifted from basic maintenance management to organization-wide asset management for effective utilization of assets. This has led to an increase in the use of Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software for controlling maintenance and procurement expenses and improving ROI on assets. In fact, the EAM market is expected to reach $8.7 bn by 2024, according to a report by P&S Intelligence. With over three decades of experience in the field of power, electrical & controls engineering, and operations management, iEngineering Australia has supplied its Carl EAM software to satisfy today’s new maintenance and asset management requirements concerning commercial, industrial, and utility sectors in APAC and Oceania region. “Our first and foremost concern is to take away the pain of asset maintenance from the owners/operators by reducing breakdowns, maintenance cost and help them increase their productivity and business revenue,” says Bobby, Principal Consultant, iEngineering Australia. Designed by and for engineers, the Carl software meets asset maintenance requirements of clients and can be customized according to their needs.
    “As an energetic and flexible company, we have an open-minded team ready to work hard for clients and strive for excellence.”

    iEngineering Australia is committed to high standards and customer value creation

    Carl software can easily be integrated with other business solutions such as ERP, SCADA, GIS, and more. The software offers Industry 4.0 features of predictive maintenance. As the software can predict asset maintenance requirements, clients can immediately repair it or service it before the asset breaks down. Similarly, the software can centrally monitor the condition of the asset to prevent anomalies and sudden failure of an asset, which can result in loss of production as well as revenue. “With lot more benefits and unique features like governing multi-site, multilingual, data confidentiality, and carrying out the regulatory inspection, our clients benefit from increased ROI from assets while growing their business,” says Bobby.

    One of the numerous success stories of iEngineering is that of a client in the oil and gas industry located in the Pacific region. This client is maintaining their assets with Carl software that helps them understand and manage the applicable regulations, policies, and obligations to eliminate compliance deviations and non-compliance risks. Additionally, preventive and condition-based maintenance by Carl has improved the performance and safety of the equipment, whilst decreasing downtime and major repairs. “Our focus is on client satisfaction and creating a loyal relationship,” says Bobby.
    Moreover, to simplify asset maintenance task, clients can utilize Carl TOUCH. This is a mobile application designed to meet the needs of both field service technicians and their managers. As a user-friendly app, Carl Touch does not require training and can be easily used by people without having any IT knowledge. It also helps the technicians to access the manual of their assets, technical documents, drawing and pictures, which is difficult to take to the work site. This makes their work fast, efficient, and reliable. “Our Carl Touch has been rewarded the best BEMAS Innovation Award in 2013,” says Bobby.

    iEngineering has also introduced another web application designed for the general public called “Carl FLASH.” This app can be used on any smart phone to help people report maintenance issues in four simple steps—1st Scan asset QR Code or give location, 2nd Describe the request or problem from dropdown list, 3rd Define Criticality, 4th Take the picture of the assets or damages and submit it. The request will be received by the maintenance team and can be converted to work order to rectify the problem quickly.

    Apart from EAM solutions, iEngineering also deals with industrial supplies and equipment, power system studies and engineering design works.

    The Carl EAM software is designed to empower asset managers and owners to turn maintenance challenges into competitive advantages. This software will continue to implement new features and help clients to minimize maintenance cost, extend life of their assets and maximize productivity.
    - Annie Johnson
        November 18, 2019
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    iEngineering Australia

    Headquarters
    Sydney, Australia

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    Durgeshan (Bobby) Naiker, Principal Consultant

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    iEngineering Australia an Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solution provider offers Carl software that meets the asset maintenance requirements of clients and can be customized according to their needs. Designed by and for engineers, the Carl software meets asset maintenance requirements of clients and can be customized according to their needs. Carl software can easily be integrated with other business solutions such as ERP, SCADA, GIS, and more. The software offers Industry 4.0 features of predictive maintenance. As the software can predict asset maintenance requirements, clients can immediately repair it or service it before the asset breaks down

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