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Borealis Oil, Gas and Chemicals 6090 $9.2B Austria Cenosco.com Cenosco IMS Asset Performance Management 2017 n/a In 2017 Borealis implemented Cenosco IMS as its Asset Performance Management application to introduce risk-based maintenance planning across its plants. The deployment uses equipment current and historical condition data to assess asset-specific risk levels and to optimize a plant’s entire preventive maintenance plan, with Cenosco IMS explicitly structured to support risk assessment and scheduling workflows. Cenosco IMS is organized into modular components that target discrete application areas and specific equipment classes, enabling configuration by asset type and maintenance discipline. The platform’s modular design supports functional capabilities around condition-driven risk scoring, preventive maintenance optimization, and inspection planning, and Cenosco IMS is presented to customers as a suite where modules are enabled based on operational scope and asset coverage. Operational coverage for the product is global, with the vendor reporting over 5,000 users at about 100 plants in 30 countries including customers such as Shell, Borealis and Sapref, and the vendor provides hosting alongside implementation services. Cenosco operates a 75 person software team headquartered in the Netherlands with local presence in Croatia, and the vendor supports customers with data migration, data management, training and hosting activities as part of the rollout. Governance and lifecycle support for Borealis aligns with the platform’s vendor-led services model, which centralizes preventive maintenance planning and embeds risk-based workflows into maintenance and reliability processes. The product has been developed and enhanced over two decades in close collaboration with Shell, and the vendor has attracted institutional investment with Fortino Capital Partners participating as an investor in the company.
Borealis Oil, Gas and Chemicals 6090 $9.2B Austria Cenosco.com Cenosco IMS Asset Performance Management 2017 n/a In 2017 Borealis implemented Cenosco IMS. The deployment used Cenosco IMS as an Asset Performance Management application to assess asset-specific risk and drive preventive maintenance planning across its operations. Cenosco IMS was configured with modular components, the IMS architecture breaking down into modules that focus on different application areas and equipment types. The software assesses asset-specific risk levels through equipment's current and historical data and uses those risk assessments to optimize a plant's preventive maintenance plan, aligning maintenance intervals and inspection priorities with calculated integrity risk. Operational coverage aligned with typical plant-level APM workflows, with the Cenosco IMS deployment intended for maintenance planners, reliability engineers, operations and asset integrity teams. The vendor reports the product supporting over 5,000 users at about 100 plants in 30 countries globally, with customers including Shell, Borealis and Sapref, indicating distributed site-level usage and multi-site configuration patterns. Governance and rollout emphasized standardized, risk-based maintenance planning, with modular configuration by equipment class and application area to enable consistent risk scoring and maintenance orchestration across sites. Cenosco IMS is described as the central Asset Performance Management system for coordinating preventive maintenance schedules and integrity assessment activities rather than as a point tool for isolated inspections.
Motiva Enterprises Oil, Gas and Chemicals 2700 $4.0B United States Cenosco.com Cenosco IMS Asset Performance Management 2016 n/a In 2016, Motiva Enterprises deployed Cenosco IMS from Cenosco.com as its Asset Performance Management solution during the divestiture and acquisition of all Operate Refinery and HSSE systems at the largest U.S. refinery. The engagement served as the technical and functional lead for the cutover between Shell and Saudi Aramco, with Cenosco IMS established as the reliability and integrity management backbone. Cenosco IMS was implemented alongside Cenosco RRM and RCM to deliver equipment reliability and integrity capabilities, including inspection planning, condition based maintenance workflows, and integrity management orchestration. The Cenosco IMS configuration was aligned with permit to work, management of change, and operator rounds processes to ensure work execution and MOC workflows were synchronized with asset reliability records. The deployment integrated with a broad operational stack that included LIMS SampleManager and Integration Manager, the Process Historian OSIsoft PI suite with high availability architecture, End of Shift reporting UTL, DynAMo alarm management, Honeywell DOC4000, Operator Rounds IntelaTrac, Permit to Work Eclipse, Management of Change KMS, Fugitive Emissions LeakDAS, Vibration Analysis RBMWare, EPA WKComply, Scheduling and MES AspenTech Orion, Blending Honeywell BMA, TopTech TMS, Production Accounting AspenTech Advisor, Crude Assay HCAM, and engineering tools Meridium and SmartPlant among others. Data exchange with the PI historian and MES and production accounting systems was a central integration point to support condition monitoring and reliability reporting across operations. Technical and functional leadership coordinated the cutover across operations, HSSE, engineering, and maintenance domains, executing configuration and operational handover to meet the divestiture timetable. The divestiture was completed on time within 72 hours of change in control for all systems, demonstrating the deployment and cutover sequencing for Cenosco IMS in a constrained operational window.
Oil, Gas and Chemicals 730 $90M South Africa Cenosco.com Cenosco IMS Asset Performance Management 2017 n/a
Oil, Gas and Chemicals 96000 $284.3B United Kingdom Cenosco.com Cenosco IMS Asset Performance Management 2015 n/a
Oil, Gas and Chemicals 6208 $19.3B Turkey Cenosco.com Cenosco IMS Asset Performance Management 2020 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Cenosco IMS

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  1. Ares Management, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organization with 3776 Employees
  2. Hecht Kugellager, a Germany based Distribution company with 28 Employees
  3. New York School of Interior Design, a United States based Education organization with 50 Employees

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