技术
- 功能应用 - 计算机化维护管理系统 (CMMS)
- 功能应用 - 企业资产管理系统 (EAM)
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 维护
用例
- 交通监控
- 交通模拟
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
英格兰公路公司是英国交通大臣拥有的一家公司。它负责运营、维护和推进英格兰战略公路网 (SRN),该网络横跨 4,300 英里的高速公路和主干道路。 SRN 承担着英格兰约三分之一的机动车辆交通量和三分之二的公路货运量,每天超过 400 万辆汽车。该组织将在未来五年内对网络投资 121.6 亿英镑,开发高速公路并将 1,580 英里的现有高速公路升级为智能高速公路,其中硬路肩偶尔会开放以增加通行能力。
挑战
英国高速公路公司是英国交通大臣旗下的一家公司,负责运营和维护构成英格兰战略公路网 (SRN) 的高速公路和主要“主干”A 级公路。 SRN 横跨 4,300 英里的道路,包括桥梁、隧道、排水系统和技术资产等各种结构。尽管仅占英格兰道路总长度的 2%,但它承载着英格兰所有机动车辆交通量的约三分之一和所有道路货运量的三分之二,每天的车辆数量超过 400 万辆。管理 SRN 地区的道路封闭每年需要政府花费 1.404 亿英镑。英国高速公路局力求降低成本,始终保持至少 97% 的车道可用性的关键绩效指标,并更有效、更便捷地管理封闭情况。该组织的目标是每年减少 3,600 条车道关闭,每年可能节省约 700 万英镑。
解决方案
Highways England 更换了原有系统,并创建了与 AssetWise 一起开发的网络占用管理系统 (NOMS)。 NOMS 是一个基于云的系统,为所有利益相关者、地方当局和公众提供实时更新和透明度。它实时跟踪关闭状态,并尽快通知相关利益相关者,确保关闭顺利进行。如果发生可能导致道路重新开放延迟的事件,NOMS 会与高级管理人员进行沟通,并启动必要的行动,以尽快使网络恢复到自由流动的状态。 AssetWise 用于可视化所有数据,包括道路设施、岩土、结构和排水资产。该应用程序能够管理、控制、分发和归档与基础设施资产相关的所有类型的信息,从而提高了英格兰高速公路的效率。
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