Wison Selects AVEVA to Support Offshore Projects

November 18, 2014

Paul Eveleigh
Paul Eveleigh

International EPC firm chooses AVEVA software, replacing competitive solution, to increase productivity and efficiency on offshore projects.
 

AVEVA has announced that Wison Offshore & Marine, a global EPC firm, has selected AVEVA Marine software for the engineering, design and construction of its offshore Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) projects.  The decision to choose AVEVA’s Integrated Engineering & Design solution over their existing software supplier’s solution, was driven by the need for optimal productivity and efficiency across its major projects.

Mr. An Wenxin, Senior Vice President of Wison Offshore & Marine explained how deploying the solution was key to meeting the increasingly complex needs of their global clients: ‘AVEVA Marine is helping us to streamline workflows and better harness our existing technology to meet our demanding project schedules. Increasingly, our operations cross continents and have tight deadlines. Having a tightly integrated engineering and design solution that is tailor-made for global marine and offshore fabrication affords us leaner operations and enables us to future-proof our business in the face of an ever evolving business landscape.’

‘AVEVA Marine empowers our customers to make decisions faster,’ explained Paul Eveleigh, Executive Vice President, Head of Greater China, AVEVA. ‘We are delighted that Wison have recognized both the immediate and long-term efficiencies that can be achieved across their operations, by switching to AVEVA. With its enhanced collaboration and advanced Compare and Update capabilities, AVEVA Marine eliminates errors early in the design process, resulting in high-quality projects in which costly fabrication and construction rework is avoided.’

 

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