List of AVEVA Unified Engineering Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased AVEVA Unified Engineering for Process Simulation from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using AVEVA Unified Engineering for Process Simulation include: Shell, a United Kingdom based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 96000 employees and revenues of $284.31 billion, Mcdermott, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 30000 employees and revenues of $8.20 billion, Toyo Engineering Corporation, a Japan based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 6229 employees and revenues of $1.92 billion and many others.
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Mcdermott | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 30000 | $8.2B | United States | AVEVA Group | AVEVA Unified Engineering | Process Simulation | 2023 | n/a | In 2023 McDermott signed a lighthouse agreement with AVEVA and Aras and provisioned AVEVA Unified Engineering as a core component of an integrated engineering system of record. McDermott implemented AVEVA Unified Engineering in the Process Simulation category to support engineering and project delivery functions across its asset lifecycle management objectives. The implementation centers on combining AVEVA Unified Engineering with Aras Innovator and AVEVA Asset Information Management to establish a unified asset lifecycle management capability. Functional modules and capabilities emphasized in the agreement include FEED support, process modelling handovers, engineering data capture, and metadata-driven asset information management, with the use of AVEVA Process Simulation inferred as part of the integrated process modelling toolset to support FEED handovers and process-modelling workflows. Integrations explicitly include Aras Innovator for PLM oriented lifecycle control and AVEVA Asset Information Management for authoritative asset data, with AVEVA Unified Engineering providing the engineering authoring and process simulation context. The integrated architecture is described as an engineering system of record that links process simulation outputs to downstream asset information, enabling traceability from design models through asset metadata for engineering and project delivery teams. Governance and rollout are organized through the lighthouse program with AVEVA and Aras, aligning integration priorities and data governance to improve engineering traceability. The stated project goals are to improve engineering traceability and reduce project lifecycle risk as part of McDermotts integrated asset lifecycle management initiative. | |
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Shell | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 96000 | $284.3B | United Kingdom | AVEVA Group | AVEVA Unified Engineering | Process Simulation | 2023 | n/a | In 2023, Shell implemented AVEVA Unified Engineering at the Norco site to streamline engineering to operations data handover and establish a more integrated asset digital twin capability. The deployment aligns with the Process Simulation category and centers on linking engineering deliverables with operational datasets to reduce delays in handover workflows. The implementation of AVEVA Unified Engineering was configured to automate Master Tag workflows and to support automated MTO extraction, delivering productivity improvements explicitly noted in the US region. Functional coverage emphasized the connection between process models and P&IDs, enabling a single engineering source for tagging and material take off activities. Shell’s approach used AVEVA Process Simulation in conjunction with AVEVA Unified Engineering as inferred from described workflows that connect process models, P&IDs and operations, enabling model driven documentation and operations ready deliverables. Operational scope targeted engineering and operations teams at the Norco site and within the US region, positioning the application to feed an evolving asset digital twin and operational datasets. Governance and process changes focused on formalizing the handover sequence and embedding automated tagging and extraction routines into existing engineering execution practices, reducing manual reconciliation steps between disciplines. Outcomes reported include automated Master Tag workflows and error free MTO extraction in the US region, and reduced delays and uplifted operational efficiency as a result of tighter integration between process simulation artifacts and plant documentation. | |
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Toyo Engineering Corporation | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 6229 | $1.9B | Japan | AVEVA Group | AVEVA Unified Engineering | Process Simulation | 2022 | AVEVA | In 2022 Toyo Engineering Corporation implemented AVEVA Unified Engineering alongside AVEVA Asset Information Management in Japan to establish a data centric engineering platform supporting its EPC activities. The deployment explicitly targets Process Simulation workflows and engineering data continuity to support process design, model exchange, and project delivery for engineering teams. The implementation incorporated integration between AVEVA Unified Engineering and process modeling capabilities, with use of AVEVA Process Simulation inferred from the announced focus on linking process models into the unified data environment. Configuration centered on centralizing process model artifacts, maintaining model to engineering data synchronization, and establishing a common data environment for design iteration and document control. AVEVA acted as the systems integrator delivering the solution, developing and successfully testing the platform in 2022. Integrations implemented connected AVEVA Unified Engineering, AVEVA Asset Information Management, and process simulation assets to create continuity between process engineering, detailed engineering deliverables, and asset information for project execution in Japan. Governance emphasis was placed on data centric engineering practices to standardize workflows across EPC functions, with a stated objective to increase productivity six fold by 2025. The program was positioned as a foundation for ongoing rollout and operationalization across Toyo Engineering Corporation engineering and project delivery teams. |
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- Shell, a United Kingdom based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organization with 96000 Employees
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