Key Takeaways
- High-quality data is essential for the effectiveness of Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) systems; poor data migration leads to ongoing operational inefficiencies.
- Conducting a thorough data audit before implementing a new EAM system can identify gaps and inconsistencies, allowing companies to improve data quality and enhance business efficiencies.
- COSOL’s work with Glencore Coal demonstrates how targeted data audits and strategic planning can streamline operations, reduce costs, and create accurate maintenance budgets across multiple sites.
Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) Systems are as good as the data they hold. However, many businesses fail to understand this rule and migrate the same old, inaccurate data when they set up a new system.
The result? Despite having new tools at hand, they continue to grapple with inaccuracies, incomplete information, and inefficiencies in operations.
Thus, it is necessary to audit the existing data and improve its quality before setting up the new system to foster business efficiencies through better data and systems. COSOL brings those skillsets to a project and not only help to fill the gaps in existing data but also understand data structures, systems, and business needs.
For example, COSOL audited Glencore Coal’s SAP master data to identify gaps and developed a plan to prioritise and fix those issues across 26 sites in Australia.
Glencore Coal Australia deployed SAP as their ERP and asset management system in 2016 and added maintenance tasks, plans, items and bill of material (BOM) site-by-site over the next few years. Despite some good information added to SAP, the data approach was inconsistent. When COSOL audited the data, they found:
COSOL could accomplish all these tasks using the software tools and processes developed by its master data team to audit, review, and validate Glencore’s SAP asset master data against best practices. These tools guided Glencore to improve its data by highlighting issues and making suggestions about the actions needed to improve data quality.
This resulted in the miner’s getting a consistent execution strategy across multiple sites, ensuring the right parts were ordered for the job, improving planning efficiency, reducing administration costs, and creating a more accurate maintenance budget.
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With over two decades of rich asset management systems experience with SAP, COSOL has the expertise to help you navigate through the transition from SAP ECC to SAP S/4HANA.
Read COSOL's article on 'The essential first step for SAP ECC to S/4HANA migration' or get in contact with COSOL today to have a confidential consultation to discuss your challenges and potential opportunities.
