Cincinnati, 45211, OH,
Germany
Projetech
Projetech, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Projetech 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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| Projetech | IBM | IBM Maximo | Enterprise Asset Management | ERP Services and Operations |
| Projetech | IBM | IBM Maximo Application Suite | Enterprise Asset Management | ERP Services and Operations |
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Intermountain Power Service | Utilities | 500 | $224M | United States | IBM | IBM Maximo Application Suite | Enterprise Asset Management | 2018 | In 2018, Intermountain Power Service implemented IBM Maximo Application Suite for Enterprise Asset Management. The deployment targeted plant-level asset management at their 4,640-acre generating station that houses two 950-megawatt steam electric generating units, aligning the IBM Maximo Application Suite with operations and maintenance teams to support ongoing reliability and equipment availability. Configuration emphasized core Enterprise Asset Management capabilities, including centralized asset register and lifecycle tracking, work order management and scheduling, preventive maintenance planning, and spare parts inventory control. The implementation also incorporated mobile field enablement and inspection workflow support to bring maintenance execution and recordkeeping into a unified EAM environment. Projetech served as the Projetech Business Partner on implementation and ongoing support, establishing a sustained support model and application stewardship for plant maintenance and reliability teams. Intermountain Power Service has been successfully using Maximo for about six years, and the system is cited as a crucial component in helping maintain the companys reputation for operational quality and reliability. | |
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Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit | Transportation | 200 | $35M | United States | IBM | IBM Maximo | Enterprise Asset Management | 2016 | In 2016 Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit implemented IBM Maximo as a cloud-based Enterprise Asset Management solution through a greenfield deployment using Projetech’s Maximo as a Service and implementation and support from Intelligent Technology Solutions. The implementation targeted a transportation operator with 43 miles of rail, 10 stations, 14 diesel multiple units, crossings and signals, and a continuous 24/7/365 operating schedule, positioning IBM Maximo to manage fleet and infrastructure at the system level. The deployment of IBM Maximo focused on core Enterprise Asset Management modules including work orders for preventative and corrective maintenance, an asset hierarchy to model DMUs and subcomponents, inventory management, and purchasing and invoicing. An operator log was configured inside Maximo to record dispatch events and to trigger service requests, enabling end to end tracking from log entry to work order completion. ITS leveraged IBM Maximo products and add-ons as part of the solution configuration to align maintenance workflows with operational shifts and nightly maintenance windows. Architecturally the project used Maximo as a Service to provide a cloud hosted EAM stack with infrastructure, application management, and support managed by Projetech, delivering global accessibility across the rail corridor and a 99.99 percent availability commitment. Projetech’s ISO certification and the SaaS delivery model removed onsite hardware requirements, enabled regular monthly payments instead of large capital infrastructure investments, and allowed SMART to access Maximo from any point along the right of way. Operational coverage includes maintenance, dispatch, procurement, inventory control, and finance functions tied to work order cost tracking. Governance and rollout were incremental, with SMART implementing Maximo early in operations which reduced the need to rework existing processes and allowed stepwise expansion from initial work order and asset management to operator logs and purchasing workflows. The switch from a paper based purchasing and invoicing process into IBM Maximo’s procurement capabilities is documented to have reduced receipt mismatching and billing errors, saving approximately $10,000. During the Santa Rosa wildfires Maximo data remained protected in the cloud, enabling continued logging and assignment of work and supporting emergency operations, demonstrating resilience built into the cloud EAM deployment. | |
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North Atlantic | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 150 | $30M | Canada | IBM | IBM Maximo | Enterprise Asset Management | 2015 | In 2015, North Atlantic implemented IBM Maximo as its Enterprise Asset Management platform to digitize operator rounds across its Come By Chance refinery, covering approximately 5,000 locations. The engagement used Projetech as the implementation partner and leveraged DataSplice as a mobile interface into IBM Maximo, with an implementation orientation recorded as On-Premises to SaaS and delivery via Maximo as a Service. The implementation focused on native IBM Maximo functional modules including Preventive Maintenance to generate work orders, Job Plans to document task steps, and Meters and Condition Monitoring Points to capture time series readings. As part of the scope, the project consolidated 97 paper templates into a single Excel master with 22,637 rows, and provisioned more than 22,000 monitoring points, over 1,000 meters, more than 7,000 job plans, and more than 7,000 PMs to support scheduled operator work. Operational integration centered on DataSplice mobile capturing operator round readings on tablets and synchronizing back to IBM Maximo, supporting offline synchronization for connectivity gaps. Projetech extended existing Maximo configuration to expose round tasks to operators by shift, and Maximo became the centralized repository for uploaded readings, enabling search and trend analysis against stored meter and condition point data. Process and governance changes included consolidation and standardization of template content into Job Plans and characteristic meters, automated PM-driven work order generation, and a supervisor workflow where incomplete tasks are flagged for end-of-shift review and follow-up. The rollout replaced distributed paper storage and fragmented recording methods with a controlled Maximo-centric workflow, improving data consistency and visibility across operations and maintenance teams. Explicit outcomes documented by the project include improved data entry through guided drop-downs and gauge meters, searchable historical readings in IBM Maximo for trending and anomaly detection, offline-capable operator rounds, and supervisory oversight of incomplete tasks. North Atlantic’s use of IBM Maximo as an Enterprise Asset Management platform enabled the refinery to convert previously unusable paper-based readings into structured asset and condition data within Maximo. | |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 200 | $40M | United States | IBM | IBM Maximo | Enterprise Asset Management | 2016 |
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