LONG BEACH, Calif., USA: Data Transfer Solutions (DTS), a member of the SNC-Lavalin Group, was selected to provide and implement VUEWorks as the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) software to the Port of Long Beach, replacing the current system and meeting its future business and technology needs. This contract is within SNCL Engineering Services, the cornerstone of our strategy moving forward to greater growth and profitability.
“Maintaining assets at peak performance is key to growing operations and managing the Port efficiently,” said Allen Ibaugh, President, SNC-Lavalin’s DTS business. “Increasingly, port customers have a need for CMMS software to manage their large, complex facilities. Not only are they facing growing volume demands, but also challenges with sea level rise from a resiliency perspective. We are excited to support the Port of Long Beach with this progressive step in their asset management strategy.”
Under the contract, DTS will implement VUEWorks as the off-the-shelf system to support detailed planning, scheduling, implementation, monitoring and communication regarding work tasks. VUEWorks allows graphical and tabular benchmarking of work by activity, asset, location, unit price, scheduled vs. actual time and cost. As the Port’s asset management strategy evolves, VUEWorks can be leveraged for work program optimization, risk management and integration with capital project design data.
The Port of Long Beach is one of the world’s premier seaports, a gateway for trans-Pacific trade. It encompasses 3,200 acres with 31 miles of waterfront, 10 piers, 62 berths and 68 post-Panamax gantry cranes. The Port ranks as the second busiest container port in the U.S., receiving more than 2,000 vessel calls and moving approximately $180 billion in goods annually.
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