Techniche has announced that Harvest Energy has selected its Urgent facilities and asset management platform, to support the company’s UK maintenance operation across almost 90 company owned service stations.
Harvest Energy wanted to increase the visibility and control of all maintenance activity within its network, in order to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs. The Urgent platform will automate repair workflows, offer real-time reporting and enable Harvest Energy to respond to all maintenance requests as quickly as possible. The new system is expected to go live by the end of 2019.
“Urgent’s FM software is the acknowledged go-to-product for the major petrol retail sector, including BP and Shell, so we know we are in good company by choosing this solution,” explained Ian Woodcock, Retail Director at Harvest Energy.
“Joining this global fuel retail community gives us tremendous piece of mind. The analytics will help us understand more clearly what is happening across all maintenance activity and this data can be used to identify best practice, improve processes and reduce operating costs. As we continue to grow our business, we are confident that this system will bring significant advantages and benefits to support our requirements,” he continued.