Add Energy has launched new maintenance software which it claims will save operators an average of £2million per year.
The Aberdeen-based firm has created the “Aim-Hi” technology which provides real-time data on asset performance, maintenance and risk.
It is the culmination of five years’ work, developed with the University of Salford in Manchester.
The tech has been deployed on a power generation plant, a gas processing terminal and a mining and metals business, reducing collective maintenance by 8% and halving time spent on emergency work.
It also expedites the process of preparing key performance indicator data manually.
Add Energy said on average it can identify combined savings and increased revenue in excess of £2m on average.
Executive vice president Peter Adam said: “We have combined years of experience with the intelligence of our consultants and the algorithms we use to create this KPI management solution.
“Aim-Hi puts asset and maintenance managers back in control – helping them make better, more informed decisions, plan more effectively and address unexpected events efficiently.
“In addition to developing the software in partnership with the University of Salford, Add Energy also conducted multiple user group sessions with Uniper’s CCGT power plant, located in the Isle of Grain, UK.
“The maintenance team at this plant provided invaluable user feedback that enabled the tool to be tailored specifically to address the common issues relating big data faced by maintenance teams.”