技术
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 产品研发
- 质量保证
用例
- 施工管理
- 施工现场监控
服务
- 测试与认证
关于客户
Grup Heracles 成立于 2005 年,由安道尔公国一些从事建筑行业和相关服务的最大公司合并而成。赫拉克勒斯集团在该领域拥有 60 多年的经验,已成为该经济活动领域的领先企业。该集团甚至可以为最复杂的基础设施项目提供高质量的解决方案。安道尔集团目前整合了建筑周期中涉及的所有活动:管理、生产、施工、分销和环境恢复废物管理。 Grup Heracles 坚定地致力于发展其在土木建筑和环境保护领域的建筑活动。
挑战
安道尔领先的建筑企业赫拉克勒斯集团(Grup Heracles)在其指数级增长的过程中面临着挑战。该公司的业务和管理部门确定需要对包含有关工人、货物和资源的日常信息的工作报告进行数字化。在实施 AuraQuantic 之前,Grup Heracles 使用标准办公软件管理其客户组合、政策、货物以及对施工过程不同阶段的监控,而没有任何数字化文档管理。这导致管理不同类型的程序时出现长时间延误、客户不满意以及与同一行业其他公司相比丧失竞争力。员工的工作量增加了,因为他们负责监控流程以及检查和纠正手动流程中的错误。该公司面临的第一个挑战是项目报告的数字化,该报告曾经是 100% 纸质流程。第二个挑战涉及创建一个集中单元,可以实时存储和访问完成销售流程所需的数据。
解决方案
在分析和确定 Grup Heracles 面临的挑战后,决定在组织中逐步实施 AuraQuantic。这让员工有时间适应平台的使用,从而避免与新技术的使用相关的任何形式的变革阻力。平台实施分为三个主要阶段:解决方案开发、测试和投入生产。最初,创建了定制解决方案,以应对公司发现的主要问题,例如交付过程缺乏控制和可见性、手动和错误的数据记录以及跟踪分包人员的困难。对该提案进行分析后,开始了为期两个月的测试期。由于其直观的界面,这使得不同部门能够逐步轻松地适应该工具的使用。测试和生产阶段取得的良好成果使 Grup Heracles 能够继续在 AuraQuantic 平台上实现业务流程自动化。
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