RAKWA targets 30% reduction in cost of collecting and treating wastewater with Infor EAM deployment

RAKWA targets 30% reduction in cost of collecting and treating wastewater with Infor EAM deployment

Infor, a global provider of business cloud software specialised by industry, has announced that the Ras Al Khaimah Wastewater Agency (RAKWA) has deployed Infor EAM, a powerful enterprise asset management solution, to boost the efficiency of its operations, maximise the value of its assets  and help improve water sustainability in the UAE.

RAKWA is a public utility charged with collecting and treating 12 million cubic metres of wastewater generated each year in Ras Al Khaimah, one of the seven emirates of the UAE.

RAKWA manages the operation and maintenance activities of four sewage treatment plants in addition to 330km of sewage networks and 13 pumping/lifting stations across the emirate.

With such a large-scale and asset-intensive operation, RAKWA was keen to improve the way it monitored and maintained its assets, including thousands of pumps, motors and pipes. To achieve this, RAKWA deployed Infor EAM, which enables organisations to digitise, monitor and optimise their asset maintenance operations.

Intertec, Infor’s technology partner in the UAE, implemented Infor EAM at RAKWA in mid-2018 and the deployment took about six months. More than 3,300 assets have now been logged and entered into the system.

According to RAKWA, this information meant that it could use Infor EAM to fully automate its asset maintenance, including daily schedules for the operations and maintenance (O&M) team advising which assets to proactively check, repair, maintain or replace.

“By doing the right preventive maintenance at a high quality, we are able to keep the assets running at optimal performance with less corrective maintenance and less costs. This will play a major role in helping RAKWA achieve its aim of a 30% reduction in its operational cost for collecting and treating one cubic metre of waste water by 2023,” said Walid Abdulrehman Mohammed, Operations and Maintenance Department Manager, RAKWA.

Mohammed estimates that Infor EAM has reduced costs across the entire operation by at least 3%. This equates to a huge financial saving, as well as helping to create efficiencies that help lead to an increase in the volume of water that can be treated and re-used.

Khaled AlShami, director, solution consulting, Middle East  and Africa (MEA) at Infor, said: “With EAM, RAKWA has gained clear visibility of its assets, allowing it to digitise its maintenance function and generate major efficiencies as a result. Effective asset management is essential to all organisations, especially those that provide essential utilities such as RAKWA.”

In its next phase, RAKWA is exploring options to fully digitise its operations by implementing IoT technology, which would give the organisation real-time insights into the functioning of its operations.

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