公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Africa
产品
- IsoMetrix
技术栈
- QlikView
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
适用行业
- 矿业
服务
- 软件设计与工程服务
关于客户
Metorex 是一家矿业公司,其矿山遍布南非,在西非和撒哈拉以南非洲都有开采前景。该公司目前的重点是赞比亚和刚果民主共和国的基本金属。Metorex 致力于 King III 报告的原则,该报告强调风险管理的必要性,以保护业务资源和收入,从而实现战略和运营目标。该公司之前使用手动、纸质系统来管理各种风险领域。
挑战
Metorex 是一家在南部非洲开展业务的矿业公司,之前一直使用手动、纸质系统来管理各种风险领域,包括安全、环境和社区。该公司认识到需要采用系统的方式来保护业务资源和收入免受损失,以实现战略和运营目标。该公司致力于 King III 报告的原则,其中包括需要通过适当的风险降低和缓解措施来控制和管理风险敞口。然而,使用现有系统实现这种控制和管理是一项挑战。
解决方案
经过广泛的选择过程,Metorex 于 2010 年 8 月选择 IsoMetrix 作为其首选风险管理和可持续性解决方案。IsoMetrix 提供的灵活性是 Metorex 的决定性因素。该软件可以处理公司在安全、健康、环境和社区管理方面的核心要求,并且可以轻松配置以满足企业风险管理要求。IsoMetrix QlikView 仪表板使 Metorex 管理层能够分析趋势和异常情况,并监控未完成的行动项目,从而加快持续改进的步伐。该公司还感谢 IsoMetrix 团队提供的持续支持。
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