New agreement for Prevas' maintenance system


Nedre Romerike Avløpsselskap IKS and Nedre Romerike Vannverk IKS in Norway have
selected Infor EAM as their joint system.
[image]Nedre Romerike Avløpsselskap (NRA) IKS is a municipal company that treats
and transports sewage in Norway. The company also has primary responsibility for
the main transport system to the wastewater treatment plants. Last year, NRA
treated 18 million m3 of wastewater and produced 20,000 tons of sludge. Nedre
Romerike Vannverk (NRV) IKS produces and supplies 16 million m3 of drinking
water to delivery sites in several municipalities in Norway. The company's
responsibility comprises all of the facilities that are necessary to deliver
water in bulk, including back-up sources. The companies share the same
administration organization and CEO.

Now they have jointly signed an agreement with Prevas for the acquisition and
implementation of the Infor EAM maintenance system, and are planning to have the
solution in place by summer 2014.

"We sent out inquiries for a joint operations and maintenance system in autumn
2013. We wanted a system that could improve reliability of operation and
capacity, as well as provide better traceability for what is completed in
relation to planned and urgent work," says Eirik Rismyhr, who is the operations
manager at NRA.

"We wanted a system that could, in an easy manner, help us organize and govern
day-to-day tasks, at the same time that it would be easy to maintain, develop
and use. It is for this reason we took our time in talking to various references
and testing the relevant solutions in more detail. The references gave good
feedback, which meant that Prevas and Infor EAM were chosen," continues Eirik
Rismyhr.

Infor EAM is one of the most utilized operations and maintenance systems in the
world, and it is used in a number of different industries all across the globe.
The system is based on leading web technology. Using graphic key performance
indicators (KPI) and personal inboxes, a quick overview of the tasks and their
status can be obtained, at the same time that the system uses active utilization
and analysis to provide customers with a better basis for making decisions.

"We have a number of positive references for Infor EAM within water and sewage,
and that helped us obtain NRV and NRA as customers," says Einar Alexander
Andersen, who is the sales manager at Prevas.

"Infor EAM is a very flexible and user-friendly system that satisfies the needs
of many different customers, but it is also important to focus on the
cooperation aspect and on how we can help our customers achieve a simpler day-to
-day situation and better profitability. This is the key to getting good
references, and we are looking forward to starting the project with NRV and
NRA," says Einar Alexander Andersen.
For more information and follow-up

Einar Alexander Andersen, Sales EAM, Prevas AS
E-mail: einar.alexander.andersen@prevas.no, Cell phone: +47 41 53 73 13

Tord Svanqvist, Center of Excellence EAM Prevas AB
E-mail: tord.svanqvist@prevas.se, Cell phone: +46 733-75 70 68
About Prevas
With cutting edge expertise in embedded systems and industrial IT, Prevas
contributes by providing innovative solutions that create growth. Prevas was
founded in 1985, and the company is the main supplier and development partner to
leading companies in industries such as life science, telecommunications,
vehicle, defense, energy and engineering. Offices are located in Sweden,
Denmark, Norway and India. The company has approximately 600 employees. Prevas
has been listed on the NASDAQ OMX Nordic Exchange in Stockholm since 1998.
For more information, see www.prevas.com.

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