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Webinar

Full Service Maximo Solution

August 19, 2015 | 10:00 - 11:00 am CST

As the utility industry focuses on building for the future, transforming yesterday's workflow processes into tomorrow's cost-effective, efficient and proactive maintenance solutions is vital to increase the life span of the asset. It has become very important to consider enterprise asset management as a competitive advantage and develop the strategic direction based on efficient data analysis and information. It is imperative to maintain assets proactively and maximize the return on investment (ROI) as opposed to always working reactively in a firefighting mode. To that end, we need to collect relevant data about their current state and make meaningful sense of this data to prolong the life of the asset, which requires fit-for-purpose tools and practices. Historically, it has been very expensive to design, deploy and maintain these asset information tool sets to measure overall ROI of your maintenance and reliability program.

During this webinar, attendees will learn about how the latest asset management technologies can be very affordable when taking advantage of new advances in software delivery technology. These advances allow the software to always be current. This enables your team to devote maximum energy to ensuring the processes behind maintenance and maintenance planning bring value to your company. The presentation will cover how to measure and assess the current state of asset management, analyze assessments to develop a master plan, improve asset management through master plan implementation using cost-efficient technologies while capturing existing knowledge and processes before they are lost to retirement.

Presenters

Peyton Griggers

Peyton Griggers is currently the Director of North American Sales at GenesisSolutions, An ABS Group Company. Peyton oversees and manages large scale IT projects for Enterprise Asset Management applications and technology. Peyton has spent the past 15 years at GenesisSolutions, serving as both a Manager of Professional Services as well as a Principal Consultant. Peyton’s responsibilities have included implementing and managing IBM Maximo Asset Management and Infor EAM (formerly Datastream Systems) CMMS application deployments and upgrades, as well as related Calibration systems. Peyton holds a BE, Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Eric Young

Eric Young is currently the Director of Power Sector for ABS Group, based in New York. He specializes in close collaboration with utility companies, jointly building practical business-led technical roadmaps, industrializing and integrating the client’s novel intellectual capital into their internal processes. Before joining ABS Group, Eric was a member of IBM's Global Energy & Utilities Team where he was both a Business Development Executive and Subject Matter Expert focusing on the Industries’ top priorities to enable a more sustainable energy future. With 18 years of experience in consulting, digital automation of mechanical control systems and in power distribution, he is currently focused on the digitization and optimization processes and technologies to improve clients’ reliability metrics and grid transparency. Eric received his degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh and has experience across three continents helping clients realize their digital automation goals.

About ABS Group

ABS Group of Companies, Inc. (ABS Group) and its operating subsidiaries provide risk management solutions and certification services worldwide that help clients address the safety, integrity, quality and environmental efficiency of critical assets and operations. Headquartered in Spring, Texas, ABS Group operates with more than 1200 professionals across the globe, serving the marine and offshore, oil, gas and chemical, government, power and energy and industrial sectors. ABS Group is a subsidiary of ABS (www.eagle.org), a leading marine and offshore classification society.

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