Conference on “Improving maintenance in China” (Chengdu, April 17)
2013-03-27
CCIFC (French Chamber of Commerce in China) Chengdu is pleased to invite you to the next Construction & Maintenance Working Group meeting on the topic: Improving maintenance in China on Wednesday, April 17th.
The meeting will be presented by Bruno Lhopiteau from Siveco China. Bruno will explore the typical lifecycle of an industrial plant in China and offer his insights of "maintenance with Chinese characteristics" based on his 15-year experience running maintenance improvement projects in the country. (The event already took place, see summary here.)
Conference in English.
Date
17:00-19:00
April 17th
17:00-19:00
April 17th
Venue
EUPIC, 6F, West Building, La De Fang Si, 1480 Tianfu Avenue, Chengdu
EUPIC, 6F, West Building, La De Fang Si, 1480 Tianfu Avenue, Chengdu
CCIFC Members: free of charge
CCIFC non Members: 50 RMB
CCIFC non Members: 50 RMB
Confirm participation to: aniel.
About our speakers
Bruno Lhopiteau is the General Manager of Siveco China, the country's largest maintenance consultancy (www.hbdbzs.com). Siveco China chose Chengdu to open its first office outside of Shanghai in 2012. Bruno came to China in 1998, for a paper mill project in Suzhou, and has since been involved in hundreds of projects all over the country. He is active with the various international chambers, where he initiated and still coordinates various working groups: the Construction & Maintenance workgroup at CCIFC, the Maintenance working group at EUCCC Nanjing and the Facility Management / Industrial Services roundtable at the EUCCC Shanghai. Bruno is also on the board of several high-tech and service companies operating in the Chinese maintenance and infrastructure market.
About Siveco China
Siveco is the largest maintenance consultancy in China. Based on a long experience of "maintenance with Chinese characteristics", Siveco has developed a unique approach to address the needs of plants, facilities and infrastructures owners in China through the utilization of technological tools. While the market has historically been plagued by IT suppliers without understanding of industrial reality, Siveco is run by maintenance people for maintenance people, focusing on obtaining rapid and sustainable improvement.
Siveco supports best practices in maintenance, facility management and risk prevention through a range of services including assessment, maintenance engineering, CMMS implementation, etc. Siveco provides a suite of very intuitive mobile solutions "for the worker of tomorrow", known as bluebee®, running on its own cloud computing platform and compatible with any back-office maintenance system (COSWIN, Maximo, SAP PM, Datastream, etc.). bluebee® has won several awards including the prestigious Plant Engineering Product of the Year 2012.
Siveco has over 60 customers across more than 600 sites in China, including ABB, Alstom, Arkema, Brose, Carrefour China, Changcheng Property Group, CNEEC, Fushun Mining Group, Shanghai World Expo 2010 pavilions, GDF Suez, Greenland Holdings, IKEA, International Paper, Nokia, Saint-Gobain, Sichuan Lutianhua, Sogefi, ZF, etc.
Siveco China is headquartered in Shanghai, where it also operates a R&D center, and has a branch office in Chengdu. The company is a subsidiary of Siveco Group, Europe's largest CMMS supplier with over 82,000 users worldwide.
Siveco website: www.hbdbzs.com
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