List of Siemens Asset Performance Management Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Siemens Asset Performance Management for Asset Performance Management 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 Siemens Asset Performance Management for Asset Performance Management include: First Gen, a Philippines based Utilities organisation with 2193 employees and revenues of $2.17 billion, Associated Electric Cooperative, a United States based Utilities organisation with 700 employees and revenues of $1.39 billion, Bayer Crop Science US, a United States based Life Sciences organisation with 3500 employees and revenues of $400.0 million and many others.
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Associated Electric Cooperative | Utilities | 700 | $1.4B | United States | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Asset Performance Management | Asset Performance Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Associated Electric Cooperative implemented Siemens Asset Performance Management, an Asset Performance Management solution, at its Chouteau Combined Cycle Power Plant generating 250 MW of electric power. A value assessment was completed as part of the program to identify financial opportunities tied to asset reliability and maintenance spend.
The deployment focused on core APM capabilities including condition monitoring, predictive analytics, asset health scoring, and maintenance planning workflows. Siemens Asset Performance Management was configured to support power generation asset classes and to operationalize alerts and health indicators for rotating equipment and balance of plant systems.
Operational scope centered on plant-level adoption at Chouteau with configuration workstreams driven by maintenance, operations, and engineering stakeholders. The implementation embedded Asset Performance Management terminology into work orchestration and failure mode visibility, aligning daily maintenance execution with asset health signals and risk prioritization.
Governance changes included a transition from time-based maintenance inputs toward condition-based and risk-based maintenance planning informed by the APM models, and the earlier value assessment informed prioritization of use cases. The APM deployment is described as helping to improve maintenance strategy with the objective of reducing forced outages and capturing the financial opportunities identified during the assessment.
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Bayer Crop Science US | Life Sciences | 3500 | $400M | United States | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Asset Performance Management | Asset Performance Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Bayer Crop Science US implemented Siemens Asset Performance Management as its Asset Performance Management solution. The deployment was focused on operational sites including the Windfall, IN location and supporting packaging departments and field inspection operations tied to seed and UAV programs.
Siemens Asset Performance Management was configured to support core APM capabilities, including an enterprise asset registry, condition monitoring, predictive maintenance workflows, maintenance planning and work order orchestration, and KPI dashboards for asset health. Configuration emphasized functional modules for preventative maintenance scheduling and asset-centric incident tracking to align with existing shop floor equipment and packaging machines.
The APM deployment operated alongside an existing Mindsphere automated tracking system used for field inspection and UAV data capture, with on-site staff coordinating with off-site automation technicians and engineers to improve tracking and diagnostics. Implementation work included collaboration with outside vendors on ladder logic troubleshooting and equipment diagnosis to ensure diagnostic outputs and equipment alarms could feed into asset health workflows.
Governance and process changes were integrated into OnePSS activities, with participation in ITF and BPN group meetings to facilitate tier one escalation, site KPI tracking, and quarterly preventative maintenance projects. Operational rollout included hands-on training of operators on packaging equipment and formalizing procedures for preventative maintenance execution and asset performance monitoring using Siemens Asset Performance Management.
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First Gen | Utilities | 2193 | $2.2B | Philippines | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Asset Performance Management | Asset Performance Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, First Gen implemented Siemens Asset Performance Management at the 414 megawatt San Gabriel natural gas power plant in Batangas City, the facility owned by First NatGas Power Corp. Siemens Asset Performance Management was deployed as the Asset Performance Management solution to operationalize real-time condition monitoring and predictive analytics across plant operations and maintenance functions where Siemens AG had been the facility operations and maintenance provider since commercial operation began in November 2016.
The implementation populated Siemens Asset Performance Management with proprietary Siemens OEM models that target combined cycle gas turbine components and other critical plant assets, enabling continuous interpretation of condition data, automated trending and anomaly detection, and comparison against predictive models in real time. Functional capabilities implemented include advanced condition data visualization, automated daily inspection workflows, predictive failure detection, risk-based prioritization of work, and reliability centered maintenance recommendations that focus on minimum required interventions to meet performance requirements.
Architecturally the solution was delivered as an open, connected data environment co-developed with Bentley and powered by Bentley AssetWise and ContextCapture, enabling model-driven analytics to consume extensive sensor and instrumentation feeds from the SCC6-8000H combined-cycle gas turbine platform. The system integrates plant operating and condition telemetry into the Siemens Asset Performance Management environment, producing a real-time view of asset health and feeding the analytical models developed from Siemens design, EPC, operations and maintenance expertise.
Governance and rollout planning used the San Gabriel installation as the first operational instance with lessons learned slated for incorporation into a wider global deployment across Siemens-powered gas and steam turbine plants and other OEM based facilities. The deployment automated proactive inspection and maintenance decisioning, supported optimized scheduling of planned outages, and provided a mechanism to reduce duration of unplanned outage events through earlier detection and prioritized interventions.
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