Case Study | Oil and Gas | Retail Sites | FI Generator | Life Cycle Management
November 22, 2017
Assets or components removed from revamped sites are often still fully
functional. We are pleased to have received rebates from the replacement of generators. We encourage Pragma to create rebate, reuse or recycle programmes for decommissioned assets on site.
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Case Study | Oil and Gas | Fuel Retail Digital Transformation
The maintenance management of the Shell fuel retail network is managed via an end-to-end digitally…
Reference story | Automotive | Downtime reduction
The Focused Improvement project at the Marriage Station resulted in a deeper analysis of the…
Case Study | Oil and Gas Fuels Retail | Lowering Carbon Emissions
As part of Shell securing its position as the leading global mobility retailer, they have…
Client Reference | Water Utility | Fixes on Critical Switchgear Components
Offline and online condition assessments were conducted during the repair process to validate that the…
Case Study | OEM Packaging | Sidel | Asset Management Improvement Assessment
Pragma’s consultants assessed the maturity of our organisation in a structured manner. The output was…
Client Reference | Local Government | Municipality | Water | Asset Care Plans at Pump Stations
Engineering is the maintenance division of The Water Department, tasked to ensure that the facilities…
Coal | Mobile work management
Since the roll-out of the application, it has made it much easier to measure work…
Case Study | Oil and Gas Retail | Shell | HSSE Logger
We now remember to look out for potential incidents on site as we can log…
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