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Scott Peluso

By: Scott Peluso on December 12th, 2013

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What Water Utilities Need to Know About Maximo Enterprise Asset Management Solutions

EAM | asset management solution | Maximo Enterprise Asset Management Solutions | water utilities

Worker_ResizedMost people understand the potential operational benefits for having smarter energy resources, but what about the impact for maintaining the health of a water utility system? Improving water and wastewater utility conditions can go a long way in helping the industry reduce life cycle costs, minimize risks, and stay on top of specific regulatory conditions. To that end, asset management is a critical component for proactively inspecting and maintaining pipelines —and ultimately optimizing critical asset conditions across the entire life cycle.

A successful asset management solution can help water utilities:

  • Prolong asset life and aid in rehabilitation, repair or replacement decisions through efficient and focused operations and maintenance
  • Sustain ideal service levels and required regulatory requirements  for critical assets
  • Recognize the potential for asset failure based on historical data
  • Achieve greater financial value through consistent asset condition evaluations
  • Reduce overall costs for both operations and capital

IBM is among the prominent IT vendors to provide Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software that can help water utilities support their asset management needs and uphold best practices. IBM’s Maximo Solutions reduce the need for new asset purchases, ultimately helping these organizations maximize their existing assets to deliver greater value, efficiency and return on investment.

For example, assets can be more closely monitored and managed in several different ways, starting with deeper analysis of maintenance work orders. IBM Maximo integrates information from various data sources and based on different criteria (asset type, individual asset, basin, region, department, and manufacturer), running reports that field workers can use for:

  • Analyzing cost-to-benefit ratios for work order processes
  • Diagnosing the existing value of assets
  • Ensuring inventory levels for specific parts
  • Deploying labor resources based on asset condition and criticality
  • Comparing potential replacement and rehabilitation costs
  • Formulating the most viable long-term life cycle cost structure for critical assets 

Interloc has expertise in IBM Maximo for the Water and Wastewater industry. Download our latest paper, Water Industry Best Practices for Asset Management.

 

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About Scott Peluso

Scott Peluso is Vice President, Customer Support & Cloud Services for Interloc. With a focus on client success, he oversees Product Support, Managed Services, and Hosting operations to Interloc’s clients. Scott also leads Interloc’s cloud infrastructure, internal IT services, and product Marketing. Scott has worked with Maximo Asset Management for over 27 years, first starting as a Maximo Systems Support analyst at PSDI. Throughout his career, Scott has supported thousands of clients implementing Maximo. Prior to joining Interloc, Scott was the Business Unit Executive for IBM’s Internet of Things division leading all Support delivery for the Maximo, Rational, and TRIRIGA portfolios.