Seawell Expands Further with IFS Applications
Following the successful implementation of IFS Applications in the areas of purchasing, logistics and maintenance, Seawell Ltd (Seawell) has decided to expand its usage of IFS Applications into engineering, project management, job setting, material management, financials and human resources. This confirms Seawell's strategy of continuing to streamline and grow its global project-based operations by standardizing on IFS Applications as its enterprise solution, and brings the total number of users to 2,500.
Seawell's engineering division offers engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning services for modification and upgrade projects for drilling facilities and related systems on fixed platforms. It also offers full technical support services for mobile drilling units. The division consists of significant resources of skilled engineering, project management and administration staff. Skills cover drilling equipment, well construction designs, drilling operations and electrical/instrumentation, structural, mechanical, materials and marine disciplines.
"IFS has shown through the evaluation workshops that IFS Applications for EPCI contractors supports Seawell processes and that it has the best competence to help Seawell implement industry best practice," said Lars Berthuelsen, CFO Seawell Ltd.
IFS strategically targets suppliers to the Oil & Gas industry and has delivered solutions to the sector for many years. IFS offers a complete, integrated industry-specific solution that manages the entire project and asset lifecycle from engineering, project management, procurement, material management and fabrication to installation. Customers include Grenland Group, Babcock Engineering Services, Heerema Fabrication Group, Dresser-Rand, Yantai Raffles, STX Europe, Seadrill, Seawell, Apply Sørco, NCA, APL, Hertel, Bergen Group Rosenberg, BWO, Hamworthy Gas Systems and Harland & Wolff.
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