List of Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM Customers
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Companies using Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM for Enterprise Asset Management include: CF Industries, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 2700 employees and revenues of $6.63 billion, Bernard Matthews, a United Kingdom based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $900.0 million, Otc Direct, a United Kingdom based Life Sciences organisation with 60 employees and revenues of $536.0 million, Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas, a United States based Utilities organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $100.0 million and many others.
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Bernard Matthews | Consumer Packaged Goods | 2000 | $900M | United Kingdom | AVEVA Group | Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM | Enterprise Asset Management | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Bernard Matthews implemented Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM. The deployment targeted Enterprise Asset Management for manufacturing and maintenance operations across Bernard Matthews's United Kingdom sites.
The Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM rollout focused on core EAM capabilities, including an enterprise asset register, work order management, preventive maintenance scheduling, spare parts inventory management and condition-based inspection workflows. Configuration emphasized standardized asset hierarchies and role based access controls to support maintenance planning, execution and auditability.
Integrations were implemented with existing systems in the environment, including AS400 platforms identified as Avantis JDE Prism, Cognos for reporting, Exceedra and EPIA for planning and demand inputs, plus Excel spreadsheets and Microsoft Query feeds for ad hoc data exchange. These connections supported master data synchronization, work order cost roll up and consolidated reporting across maintenance and planning systems.
Operational coverage centered on maintenance, engineering, operations and procurement functions, with system governed workflows for work order lifecycle and spare parts replenishment. Governance elements included centralized configuration of maintenance strategies and standardized workflows to align trade technicians and planners with the asset register and reporting outputs.
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CF Industries | Manufacturing | 2700 | $6.6B | United States | AVEVA Group | Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM | Enterprise Asset Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 CF Industries implemented Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM and standardized on Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM as its Enterprise Asset Management platform for maintenance, repair and overhaul data across its manufacturing operations. The deployment targeted core business functions including maintenance planning and tracking, MRO inventory management, procurement, and asset performance analysis.
The implementation configured modules for automated maintenance planning, work order management, inventory and procurement control, and asset data repositories. CF Industries extended the platform with custom workflow automation that generates inventory pick lists from work orders and purchase requisitions, and with a B2B vendor portal to streamline supplier communications.
The Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM rollout ingested data from Microsoft documents such as Excel and incorporated standardized catalog descriptions and categories developed with I.M.A. Ltd, enabling unified item master and catalog management. Operational scope covered nearly 50,000 asset entities and more than 60,000 inventory items across four CF Industries manufacturing locations, supporting analysis of ordering frequency, turns, and inventory value.
Governance centered on using the AVEVA Enterprise Asset Management solution as the single source for maintenance, inventory and procurement data, enabling analytic workflows that reduced data analysis time from two weeks to ten minutes. The system contributed to inventory reductions amounting to several million dollars and to approximately $2 million in savings through improved sourcing and contract negotiations, and it established a platform for continued process automation and operational reliability improvements.
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Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas | Utilities | 300 | $100M | United States | AVEVA Group | Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM | Enterprise Asset Management | 2013 | Paragon Solutions |
In 2013, Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas implemented Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM as its Enterprise Asset Management platform. Paragon Solutions provided consultant support on-site in Little Rock, Arkansas from April 2013 to June 2013 to assist the implementation and configuration efforts.
The Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM deployment focused on core asset registry and maintenance automation, including population of asset details, maintenance requirements, scheduled maintenance plans, and bill of materials. Regulatory requirement records were configured for power generation equipment, specifically GE LM6000 gas turbine generators, high voltage switchgear, and critical automated lubrication systems.
Implementation used DataPilot to pre-configure and upload asset records and BOMs into Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM, and statistical and time based triggers were configured to automatically initiate work orders within the system. Entity links were defined to model sub assemblies and parts, constructing an asset hierarchy to support work order orchestration and parts management.
Data translation from the client’s existing CMMS into Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM was executed to seed the new asset registry, and processes were restructured to align maintenance, operations, and engineering workflows with the Enterprise Asset Management platform. Governance tasks centered on defining the asset hierarchy, capturing regulatory data for compliance, and codifying trigger based work order rules to standardize maintenance planning.
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Life Sciences | 60 | $536M | United Kingdom | AVEVA Group | Aveva Avantis.PRO EAM | Enterprise Asset Management | 2002 | n/a |
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