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Lifecycle Data Management Some food for thought PECL 2006 Key note address by: Henk Koese

Lifecycle Data Management Some food for thought PECL 2006 Key note address by: Henk Koese VP and Director Projects and Construction ABB Lummus Global. Challenge Ahead of Us All Managing Plant Data through STEP and ISO 15926 (PIM 98). Plant Owners. EPC Contractors. Suppliers/ Sub-

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Lifecycle Data Management Some food for thought PECL 2006 Key note address by: Henk Koese

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  1. Lifecycle Data Management Some food for thought PECL 2006 Key note address by: Henk Koese VP and Director Projects and Construction ABB Lummus Global

  2. Challenge Ahead of Us AllManaging Plant Data through STEP and ISO 15926 (PIM 98) Plant Owners EPC Contractors Suppliers/ Sub- contractors • Plant lifecycle 20 years+ • “Old” systems • Static data • Largest benefits from STEP • Plant design lifecycle 2 years • Many systems • Proprietary solutions • Dynamic data • Diversified • Limited resources • Large spread in expertise • Branch associations • “Followers” Served by Software Industry • Strong technology push • Niche solutions • Immature market • Limited number of key players

  3. Current Market Situation New Projects Design & Engineering Fabrication Capacity / Demand Construction EPC Contractors Plant owners Suppliers Subcontractors Supply Chain

  4. Market EPC Suppliers • EPC projects limited by capacity of key suppliers • Globalization and mergers • DCS suppliers • Rotating equipment (pumps) • Large compressors • Power turbines • Large columns and reactors (above 1000 ton)

  5. New Role for EPC Suppliers • Suppliers are key for plant owners asset management systems • The reduced number of key suppliers could set their “own” standards • Standardization will increase the production capacity • Suppliers have economic benefits from standardization of asset data • Can they change from “followers” to “leaders”?

  6. Challenge Ahead of Us All (PECL 2006)Managing Plant Data through STEP and ISO 15926 Plant Owners EPC Contractors Suppliers/ Sub- contractors • Plant lifecycle 20 years+ • “Old” systems • Static data • Largest benefits from STEP • Plant design lifecycle 2 years • Many systems • Proprietary solutions • Dynamic data • Diversified • Limited key suppliers • Concentration of expertise • Strong branch associations • “Leaders” Served by Software Industry • Strong technology push • Niche solutions • Maturing market • Limited number of key players

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