Promon Picks Aveva Net for Information Management

Aveva has signed a contract with Promon Engenharia to provide the Brazilian engineering company with its Aveva Net solution to manage its complex information assets. The corporate-wide contract comes after a comprehensive benchmark testing process that Aveva completed in one-third of the time allotted. Antonio Vellasco, systems director for Promon, said: 'After the pilot we found that Aveva Net covered our requirements, assuring information correctness, completeness and access to information, saving us costs and man hours as a result.

'We now have new workflow architecture for Promon with Aveva Net, integrating out authoring tools via gateways. 'Having all the engineering information published to a central data management environment, we can better use the tools and information for executing complex projects,' Vellasco added. Aveva Net is an ISO 15926-compliant information management solution that automatically controls, links, evaluates and makes available all types of engineering and associated data and documents, regardless of application and format.

Aveva Net can reduce the time spent manually searching for information, and its ability to link related items of information together can save businesses significant amounts of money in productivity, decision-making and rework. Promon Engenharia selected Aveva Net as its information integration hub after running a comprehensive benchmark programme. The three-month programme compared with Aveva Net with other competing systems.

Rogerio Pinto, systems manager for Promon, said: 'Promon has a complex scenario, where we use software from different vendors, and with Aveva Net we are now able to integrate all of these applications faster. 'Having accurate and rapid access to information, we are reducing our overall engineering man-hours. 'Aveva Net offers business benefits of defining and maintaining information integrity in an EPC environment,' he added.

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