Battery maker hires Siveco for maintenance improvement

2012-11-04

Fiamm Enertech (www.fiamm.com), a leading Italian supplier of industrial batteries and automotive components, has hired Siveco China to conduct a maintenance audit at its Wuhan facility. The company manufactures a wide range of lead acid batteries in a large factory and automotive horns in a smaller unit, with a total of around 1,000 employees. The maintenance audit aims at identifying improvement areas with associated actions and ROI, with a focus on environmental compliance and safety.

 

About Siveco China

 

Siveco is the largest maintenance consultancy in China. Based on a long experience of "maintenance with Chinese characteristics", Siveco has developed a unique approach to address the needs of plant owners in China through the utilization of technological tools. While the market has historically been plagued by IT suppliers without understanding of industrial reality, Siveco is run by maintenance people for maintenance people, focusing on obtaining rapid and sustainable improvement.

 

Siveco' services include maintenance audits, benchmarking, CMMS implementation and maintenance improvement projects. Siveco provides a suite of very intuitive solutions known as bluebee®, running web-based or mobile (tablet or smartphone) and compatible with any back-office maintenance system (COSWIN, Maximo, SAP PM, Datastream etc.).

 

Siveco has over 60 customers across more than 400 sites in China, including ABB, ArjoWiggins, Arkema, BOP, Brose, Carrefour China, Changcheng Property Group, Chenming Paper, CNEEC, Danfoss, Expo 2010 pavilions, GDF Suez, IKEA, International Paper, Kerneos, Saint-Gobain, Sichuan Lutianhua, Sogefi, State Grid, ZF, etc.

 

Siveco China is a subsidiary of Siveco Group, Europe's largest CMMS supplier with over 82,000 users worldwide.

 

Siveco website: www.sivecochina.com

 

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