Today, new employees get trained in a limited number of core applications (AVEVA’s VNET and SAP among them), reducing the training time to 1.5 hours. In 2004, after an extensive evaluation process, Woodside chose AVEVA.NET, an ISO15926-compliant PLM system, as a single source. At one point, Woodside’s engineering data management team supported more than 250 applications, many homegrown, that required new hires an estimated 20 hours to learn. ![]() That proud industrial history also comes with a burdensome legacy known as engineering legacy data.Ĭompany archives, amounting to decades of project data, comprise paper documents, microfilm, Microstation files, AutoCAD files, piping and instrumentation schematics, and maintenance records scattered across several repositories in both corporate and outside (service providers’) document management systems. Woodside Energy, one of the largest publicly traded oil and gas companies headquartered in Australia, traces its origins back to 1953, the year after the first oil was discovered Down Under. AVEVA.NET enabled Woodside to consolidate schematics and all engineering data in one, easily accessible PLM system that takes new employees about an hour and a half to learn.
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