公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Asia
产品
- Emex Incident Module
- Emex Data Capture and Reporting modules
技术栈
- Data Reporting
- Incident Management
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Digital Expertise
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
适用行业
- 矿业
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 远程资产管理
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
KAZ Minerals Group 是一家高增长铜矿公司,专注于大规模、低成本的露天采矿。该公司在成功交付绿地采矿项目方面有着良好的记录。它是哈萨克斯坦一家知名公司,拥有约 13,000 名员工。该公司需要一个用户友好的系统,该系统可以轻松集成报告功能,以便以简单的方式捕获数据,并深入了解他们的需求。
挑战
KAZ Minerals Group 是一家高增长铜矿公司,专注于大规模、低成本露天采矿,需要一种用户友好的系统,该系统可以轻松集成报告功能。该系统需要能够轻松捕获数据并提供对其需求的洞察。该公司拥有约 13,000 名员工,是哈萨克斯坦一家知名公司。Emex 在 2015 年内部重组后第二次入选。所选平台需要完全本地化为俄语,并且在事件管理、风险评估和审计方面具有强大的功能。该集团需要一个单一的 HSE 报告系统,该系统易于集成到所有子公司,并且可在一处访问所有子公司。
解决方案
Emex 于 2015 年第二次入选,当时该公司进行了内部重组。所选平台需要完全本地化为俄语,并且在事故管理、风险评估和审计方面表现优异。该集团需要一个单一的 HSE 报告系统,该系统易于集成到所有子公司,并且所有子公司都可以在一个地方访问。Emex 与 KAZ Minerals 合作,支持定制,以符合国际矿业和金属理事会 (ICMM) 的要求。他们能够根据数据创建富有洞察力的仪表板,以帮助改进业务流程。
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