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2009-06-03

The foundry, 100% owned by the world's largest manufacturer of ductile iron pipes Saint-Gobain Pipelines, is the third factory to come online with COSWIN Maintenance Management System at the group's manufacturing base located in Maanshan city, Anhui province, China. The foundry started operation in 2004, producing iron fittings of nominal...

2009-04-17

Today Siveco Group announced the latest release of its flaship product COSWIN 7i. The new version, named 7i.4.0, features 41 key improvements resulting from an active collaboration between Siveco Group and key customers, organized in industry advisory panel. The release is available in 16 languages including Chinese.

2009-04-02

Control Engineering China, the multimedia leader in Chinese automation industry, has an interview with Bruno Lhopiteau in March.

2009-03-10

"The MMS, a practical tool for ensuring safety in Chinese metro projects" article published in GongKong Observer

2009-03-05

Siveco China's General Manager Bruno Lhopiteau was invited to speak at the France-China Urban Transportation Conference held in Wuhan on March 5, 2009.

2009-03-05

Siveco, the largest supplier of computerized maintenance management systems in Europe and China's leading maintenance consultancy, has announced an investment in research and development in China.

2009-03-04

Siveco China was among the leading French companies attending the Urban Transportation Forum in Nanjing on March 3, 2009.

2009-01-20

Siveco, China's largest maintenance consultancy, has reached an agreement with Belgian firm Temafield to promote the TPM methodology developed by steel giant ArcelorMittal.

2008-12-31

Saint Gobain Pipelines (Maanshan) has contracted Siveco to support a challenging reliability improvement project at its Maanshan piping plant.

2008-12-15

For the third consecutive year, Siveco China is running the online survey "Maintenance in China", a joint project with the European and French Chambers of Commerce in China and academic partner ESSTIN (a leading Institute of Technology in Nancy, France, specializing in maintenance engineering).

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