Ho Chi Minh City, 722700,
Vietnam
Avenue Business Solutions
Avenue Business Solutions, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Avenue Business Solutions collaboration with software players such as IBM empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
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| Avenue Business Solutions | IBM | IBM Maximo | Enterprise Asset Management | ERP Services and Operations |
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PetroVietnam Power | Utilities | 2065 | $1.1B | Vietnam | IBM | IBM Maximo | Enterprise Asset Management | 2015 | In 2015, PetroVietnam Power expanded IBM Maximo as its Enterprise Asset Management platform to consolidate asset, work and procurement processes across its Hanoi based headquarters and three power plants. Avenue Business Solutions Joint Stock Company served as the implementation partner, deploying Maximo Asset Management version 7.1 on Websphere Server and provisioning an additional 73 user licenses plus 04 Maximo Inventory Mobile licenses to extend existing plant deployments. The implementation covered core Enterprise Asset Management modules, including Asset Management, Work Management, Inventory Management, Purchasing Management and Contract Management. The project included re-engineering Work Management processes at Ca Mau 1 and Ca Mau 2 plants, designing Work Management for Nhon Trach 1, and creating a standardized Procurement process that spans Headquarter, Ca Mau 1, Ca Mau 2 and Nhon Trach 1, with mobile inventory capabilities for field and warehouse staff. Architecturally the solution was an on-premises Maximo Asset Management System 7.1 instance running on Websphere Server, integrated with the corporate financial system SAP B1 for cost planning and administration of maintenance and procurement costs. Operational coverage extended across operations and maintenance, procurement, warehouse and contract administration functions at the three plant sites and the corporate office, enabling lifecycle visibility for technical specifications, equipment history, spare parts and inventory conditions. Governance changes focused on process standardization and workflow orchestration in Maximo, formalizing purchase request transmittal, approval flows and material allocation between sites. As implemented, PetroVietnam Power achieved greater automation in Work Management, Inventory Management and Procurement, the Headquarter reported improved transparency of Procurement processes and materially reduced the time required to process Purchase Requests that previously relied on paper transmittal between geographically separated plants. | |
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Power Generation Corporation | Utilities | 2100 | $1.8B | Vietnam | IBM | IBM Maximo | Enterprise Asset Management | 2015 | In 2015, Vietnam Electricity Power Generation Corporation 3 implemented IBM Maximo as an Enterprise Asset Management platform. EVN GENCO 3 engaged IBM Premier Business Partner Avenue Business Solutions Joint Stock Company to build the asset management platform using Maximo Asset Management and Websphere Server, deploying an initial installation in Vung Tau City to support the company that operates eight power projects. The implementation included full setup, configuration and installation of the IBM Maximo system with 25 user licenses, full data population and sanitation of equipment, spare parts, inventory items and vendor records, and construction of an equipment location hierarchy with spare part linkage. Functional modules and capabilities implemented include asset tracking, work management, inventory control, purchasing including non-maintenance purchasing, procurement centralization and workflow orchestration, plus more than 20 customized reports and over 20 tailored screens to support plant operations. Integration work explicitly connected Maximo to the financial accounting software SAP B1 for cost planning and administration cost flows, while Websphere Server provided the application hosting layer. The operational scope covers operating and maintenance departments, warehouse and materials management, procurement and project management activities at the Vung Tau site, with a stated plan to grow Maximo for additional plants in the future. Governance and process changes accompanied the rollout, including implementation of workflows to centralize procurement and to schedule daily work for the operations and maintenance organization, and a structured training program comprising project team training, IT and administration training, user community training and customized sessions. Reported benefits include a central system for asset management, optimized maintenance processes, improved supply chain management and management reports to support continuous improvement, with Maximo used across asset tracking, work management, inventory and purchasing. | |
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Bien Dong Petroleum | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 1500 | $250M | Vietnam | IBM | IBM Maximo | Enterprise Asset Management | 2015 | In 2015 Bien Dong Petroleum implemented IBM Maximo as its Enterprise Asset Management platform to consolidate asset control across onshore offices, a supply base and offshore facilities. BDPOC engaged IBM Premier Business Partner Avenue Business Solutions to architect and deliver the implementation using IBM Maximo software running on an IBM System x server platform. The implementation used IBM Maximo Asset Management to manage inventory, maintenance tasks, procurement activities and invoicing, aligning core functional workflows typical of Enterprise Asset Management. The deployment included the MaxiSun interface to link Maximo to the client Sun financial system, enabling procurement and invoicing workflows to be visible within financial processes and improving the user experience for administrators and end users. Architecturally the solution was provisioned on five IBM System x3650 M4 servers running a Linux operating system, with three onshore servers dedicated to the Oracle Database, application system, and development and testing environments. A fourth onshore server hosted the MaxiSun integration layer developed with a business partner to synchronize Maximo and the Sun financial system, while a fifth server was configured as the offshore environment running the offshore database and application instances. Avenue Business Solutions implemented data synchronization between onshore and offshore servers and provided implementation, maintenance, Maximo training for core teams and administrators, and three months of post go live support. Operational scope included BDPOC headquarters in Ho Chi Minh City, the Vung Tau supply base and offshore sites, with business functions impacted spanning maintenance, procurement, inventory management and finance invoicing. Reported outcomes from the engagement included full maintenance lifecycle control, optimized vendor inventory and equipment resource management, centralized procurement and enhanced budget control, together with improved data accuracy for managers and a better user experience. | |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 700 | $120M | Vietnam | IBM | IBM Maximo | Enterprise Asset Management | 2015 |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Avenue Business Solutions Services
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