Indus Convenes Annual Nuclear Leadership Council to Advance Collaboration in Nuclear Asset Management; Industry Leaders Discuss
2006年9月14日 - 10:05PM
ビジネスワイヤ(英語)
Indus International Inc. (NASDAQ: IINT), a leading Service Delivery
Management (SDM) solution provider, today convened its annual
Nuclear Leadership Council (NLC) forum here in the company's global
headquarters. Indus clients operate more than 118,000 MW of
commercial nuclear power plants and many government research
reactors, and the great majority of these operators will be
represented in the session. Over the next two days, nearly two
dozen of the nuclear industry's asset manager leaders will discuss
nuclear industry business drivers and identify strategies that
leverage Indus solutions to support their corporate growth and
operational excellence goals. Sponsored by Indus, a company with
more than 20 years experience supporting nuclear power providers,
the NLC forum features industry leaders from both operational and
technology organizations, from C-level executives to directors of
IT. Gregory Smith, Senior VP of Ontario Power Generation Inc. (OPG)
and Chairman of the NLC, will join Terry Maxey, Indus VP of Utility
Solutions, to lead a discussion of opportunities to improve key
business processes such as Corrective Action Program, fleet
management, equipment reliability and vintage management. In
addition, Dennis Legere, Director of Outages and Work Control for
Entergy Nuclear Operations, and John Smith, Director of Nuclear IT
for Entergy Nuclear South, will provide an update on the recent
upgrade of Entergy plants to the latest release of Indus Asset
Suite. There will also be a session on leveraging Indus Asset Suite
to support the construction of new nuclear plants and best
practices for preparing combined license (COL) applications.
Furthermore, Indus nuclear customers from Canada, Hungary, Romania,
UK and the U.S. will discuss their strategic imperatives, offer
product development input to Indus and trade best practices based
on real-world experience. "The Indus Nuclear Leadership Council
provides a unique forum where a group of nuclear executives can
gather to collaborate on the key asset management issues facing our
industry," said OPG's Smith. "Indus has consistently delivered
powerful solutions to the industry by engaging directly with the
community and being flexible to the demands of the industry. Indus
has shown they are more than a software vendor - they are a true
partner to the nuclear industry. Sponsoring this event and sharing
their 20 years of expertise in the industry with the council
demonstrates that Indus is dedicated to working with us to overcome
obstacles and achieve ever greater levels of operational
excellence." "Business drivers such as operations excellence,
regulatory compliance, aging workforce and aging assets are forcing
utilities to rethink work and asset management processes and
systems," said Rick Nicholson, vice president of Research for
Energy Insights, an IDC Company. "The ability to leverage business
best practices among peers to drive the evolution of work and asset
management solutions is critically important if utilities are to
meet the challenges of these increasingly demanding business
drivers." Continuing Record of Excellence One of the main purposes
of the NLC forum is for members to share best practices implemented
via Indus solutions and to strategize ways to multiply these
successes in the future. Indus clients have experienced tremendous
performance utilizing Indus solutions in the past year, including
the following examples: -- Entergy Upgrades Work and Supply Chain
Management. Entergy recently went into full production on the
latest enterprise asset management (EAM) software from Indus,
implementing a single Indus supply chain solution across their
regulated utility business and standardizing and upgrading the work
management systems in their Southern Nuclear stations. The next
phase of the project is to replace the varied work management and
supply chain systems in their unregulated Northeast Nuclear
Stations to standardize the entire nuclear fleet on Indus
solutions. -- Ontario Power Generation (OPG) Continues Performance
Improvements in Generation. For the six months ended June 30, 2006,
OPG increased its net income to $342 million compared to $25
million for the same period last year. The company credited the
increase due to the favorable impact of an increase in gross margin
from electricity sales primarily due to higher nuclear generation
compared to the same period in 2005. -- Paks NPP Streamlines
Business Process on Indus. PAKS Nuclear Power Plant (Paks NPP)
rolled out an Indus asset management solution to increase
efficiency, improve reliability, reduce operations and maintenance
costs, minimize maintenance, optimize inventory levels, ensure
general safety and regulatory compliance and extend the lifecycle
of the plant. -- Progress Energy Wins Edison Award. Progress Energy
was presented the Edison Award from the Edison Electric Institute
for the outstanding operation of the company's nuclear and fossil
generating plants, which are supported by Indus work and asset
management solutions. Using an enterprisewide Indus asset
management solution, Progress Energy standardized hundreds of
nuclear operational procedures and business processes for its
nuclear fleet, resulting in significantly reduced operating costs,
increased net generation, improved safety and reduced outage
durations. The work of the Indus NLC will help continue Indus'
leadership in driving operational excellence in the nuclear
industry. Indus offers the only comprehensive asset management
solution that enables the deployment of best practices
standardization across an entire nuclear fleet, enabling
efficiencies far beyond those achievable by a single power plant.
Furthermore, utilizing the services-oriented Indus Foundation
Architecture, Indus solutions for nuclear generation offer the
ability to accelerate business benefits and reduce the complexity
of business processes via an easy-to-use, tailorable graphical user
interface. As a result, best practices can be easily standardized
across the entire fleet, and integrated with engineering design
tools, financial systems, enterprise resource planning packages and
other third-party applications. "The nuclear industry has
established a continuing track record of outstanding performance,
safety and reliability, as our Nuclear Leadership Council members
have clearly demonstrated," said Indus' Maxey. "We at Indus are
proud to have contributed to this history of excellence through our
innovative solutions and deep knowledge of the industry, and we are
committed to continuing to help our nuclear clients grow and thrive
in the future." About Indus International Indus is a leading
Service Delivery Management (SDM) solution provider, helping
clients in a broad array of industries optimize the management of
their customers, workforce, spare parts inventory, tools and
documentation in order to maximize performance and customer
satisfaction while achieving significant cost savings. Indus
customer, asset and workforce management software products,
professional services and hosted service offerings improve our
clients' profitability by reducing costs, increasing capacity and
competitiveness, improving service to their customers, facilitating
billing for services and ensuring regulatory compliance. Indus
solutions have been purchased by more than 400 companies in more
than 40 countries, representing diverse industries -- including
manufacturing, utilities, telecommunications, government,
education, transportation, facilities and property management, high
tech, consumer packaged goods and more. For more information, visit
our Website at http://www.indus.com. Indus is a registered
trademark of Indus International, Inc. Other company and product
names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they
are associated.
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