Cory Expands Asset Performance Management with Infor
Green energy leader invests in Infor EAM in the cloud to create world-class predictive maintenance and support expansion
Infor, the industry cloud company, announced that Cory, a leading resource management, recycling and energy recovery company, has deployed Infor EAM to enhance its asset performance management. Already live in its main facility at Belvedere, London, with transfer stations and other sections of the business to follow, the platform is set to optimise the organisation, coordination and intelligence surrounding maintenance planning and associated inventory.
Operating one of the largest ‘energy from waste’ facilities in the UK, Cory is located on the banks of the River Thames and operates a river-based infrastructure that transports waste on a fleet of barges, turning approximately 750,000 tonnes of waste each year into baseload partly renewable electricity.
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The company selected Infor EAM as part of a modernisation project designed to support expansion plans that will add a new energy recovery facility and anaerobic digestion facility for food and green waste, solar power and battery storage. Infor EAM will facilitate enhanced knowledge, intelligence and decision making across a growing asset register, expanding the company’s capacity to manage waste as efficiently as possible. The cloud deployment utilising Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure will help reduce both total cost of ownership (TCO) and data security risk.
Infor EAM’s advantages are many. It will provide the ability to optimise health and safety standards through effective equipment maintenance, and help meet compliance requirements. The solution will help extend the lifespan of assets and associated return on investment (ROI) for Cory’s equipment, from cranes to barges. Infor EAM will also help reduce risk by capturing knowledge in a consistent manner, and provide contextualised insights to boost productivity and circumnavigate skills shortages.
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“As we gear up for major expansion, we identified a need to modernise, embrace the benefits afforded by the cloud, and ensure our predictive maintenance capabilities could facilitate intelligent insights, foster collaboration, and capitalise on the benefits of IoT,” comments Lee Barker, head of IT at Cory. “Having used Infor EAM since 2012, we had absolute confidence in the capabilities of the platform and selected the latest, cloud-based version of the solution to underpin our plans. The scale of capabilities in the system, ability to apply endless configurations to suit our specific assets and requirements, and in-depth management reports stand to help us really embed our principles of efficiency and squeeze every last drop of potential from the assets we manage.”
“As companies seek to maximise the performance of their equipment in order to reduce costs and waste, and enhance productivity, more and more are recognising the value of the right maintenance methodology in achieving best practice,” comments Kevin Price, Infor technical product evangelist and global strategist. “Through adopting asset performance management, supported by world-class EAM capabilities, organisations can harness relevant data from across the asset portfolio to predict asset failure and automatically direct a remediation process, and in doing so reduce downtime and increase the lifespan of equipment.”
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