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Workflow Automation Enhances Safety and Compliance at Northumbrian Water
技术
- 传感器 - 化学传感器
- 传感器 - 电表
适用行业
- 化学品
- 公用事业
用例
- 智慧城市供水管理
- 水务管理
挑战
诺森伯兰水务公司是英国最大的水务公司之一,在将工作流程扩展到远程环境(包括地下和地上资产)以及不在其企业网络上的供应商和承包商方面面临着重大挑战。该公司需要跟踪数百个化学品罐的物理状况,这项任务以前是使用电子表格和纸质表格完成的。这些方法不可搜索,也不利于分析。腐蚀的储罐可能会泄漏有毒化学物质,从而破坏环境并可能严重伤害人员。他们还可能使公用事业公司面临数万英镑的监管罚款,甚至更高的民事损害赔偿。该公司需要一种解决方案,能够快速、准确地记录储罐状况并方便数据分析。
关于客户
诺森伯兰水务公司是一家总部位于英国的公用事业公司。它是该国最大的水务公司之一,负责维护庞大的物理基础设施,包括数百个化学罐。该公司在地下和地上的远程环境中运营,并与其企业网络之外的供应商和承包商合作。诺森伯兰水务公司致力于维持高标准的安全和环境合规性,任何违规行为都将面临严厉的监管处罚。该公司的运营非常复杂,需要创新的解决方案来进行有效管理。
解决方案
Northumbrian Water 采用 Nintex Workflow 和 Nintex Forms for Office 365 以及 Nintex Mobile 来应对挑战。这些解决方案使远程工作人员能够调查化学品储罐,并将结果上传到 SharePoint Online 数据库,以便进行轻松、可访问的分析。基于 Nintex 的解决方案由业务用户在短短两周内开发完成,而传统技术则需要三个月或更长时间。开发过程高度敏捷,涉及业务用户和开发人员之间的快速协作,并且包括快速连续的六次迭代。在技术合作伙伴 Synergi 的帮助下,采用 Office 365 的 Nintex Workflow 是该公司之前的本地环境的重大转变。
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