Today I am telling you one of our best-kept secrets
Why do Maintenance & Industrial Risk Prevention often remain in the dark? When was the last time your General Manager, your Plant Manager or even your Technical Manager looked at reports, analytics from your O&M system – if you have one? Or perhaps they are too busy to care? If you get reports, how far remote (delay and accuracy) are they from the reality on the ground?
Building information modelling (BIM) refers to the development of tridimensional digital representations of facilities. A lot of hype surrounds the actual usage of BIM for Operation and Maintenance.
Siveco Group is known as a front-runner in digital innovations for maintenance since the mid-1980s. Unsurprisingly, the company was also among the first, perhaps the very first, to utilize BIM (Building Information Modeling) for maintenance purposes. Early research started by Siveco China in 2011 led to the development of standard products, part of the Coswin 8i and bluebee® suites, which have been deployed to many clients’ sites all over the world.
IoT integration with maintenance system: Siveco China and Schaeffler join forces to release Industry 4.0 solutions
Siveco China and Schaeffler's Industry 4.0 team established a partnership in China in early 2020. At the time, Siveco China hoped to expand its Smart O&M ecological system to help clients optimize the lifecycle of their assets and ensure regulatory compliance using IT. Schaeffler, on the other hand, was actively shaping digital transformation and the connection of components and systems to boost the efficiency of machines and facilities.
All Siveco Group digital products based on Coswin 8i and bluebee® are designed to integrate BIM models to address your operational and maintenance needs. Building Information Modeling (BIM) refers to a digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of a facility. This Tips & Tricks article looks more particularly at BIM in our CMMS Coswin 8i.
A few stories from the early years of Siveco China
During the Beijing Winter Olympics, our Managing Director Bruno Lhopiteau started to share old stories on social media, stories that younger Siveco China team members and newer clients had never heard before. As these posts received many likes and positive comments on WeChat and LinkedIn, our newsletter team has compiled some of them in this article (text slightly modified from Bruno’s posts).
A wild Siveco China costume party to welcome the Tiger year!
On Jan 21, 2022, the entire Siveco China team gathered at Radisson Yangtze Shanghai for our costume party cum annual dinner. Siveco China members dressed up in all sorts of mismatched costumes under the theme “anything goes” chosen by our Managing Director… Teams had prepared great entertainment for the party showcasing their various skills – or lack thereof – for everyone’s pleasure!