SPOT Tracker Vying for P&GJ Award for Maintenance Technology
Pipeline & Gas Journal Awards judges recently narrowed down a significant number of nominations and announced finalists for its upcoming event Nov. 17.
The program honors the midstream’s leading innovations and outstanding personal contributions to the pipeline industry.
Among the finalists in the Best Advance in Maintenance Technology is SPOT Tracker’s Operations and Maintenance module (O&M), a solution designed to solve the challenges that come with geolocating, managing, and operating existing assets, maximizing uptime.
The O&M module introduces a technology that creates accountability for the responsible party and reporting to the managing party. Additionally, capturing historical asset information allows for trend analyses and risk mitigation.
Implementing SPOT’s Operations & Maintenance module provides cost savings, safety improvements through minimal field exposure, and efficiency improvements, all while aiding industry veterans with a simple-to-use tool. Initially, this assists key stakeholders in monitoring assets. Maximum uptime is vital for the viability of each asset.
While these features of the O&M module are great for SPOT’s customers, this is also paving the way for new advancements in technology and digital solutions industry standards.
Tables are available, visit www.PGJ-Awards.com
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