PETRONAS partners AVEVA for unified cloud solution
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PETRONAS partners AVEVA for unified cloud solution

PETRONAS selected AVEVA Unified Supply Chain in the cloud to enable simplified business processes and deeper collaboration, while reducing value leaks and sustaining productivity

  • By ICN Bureau | April 12, 2021

Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS), Malaysia’s fully integrated oil and gas multinational, has partnered with AVEVA for driving digital transformation and sustainability.

PETRONAS selected AVEVA Unified Supply Chain in the cloud to enable simplified business processes and deeper collaboration, while reducing value leaks and sustaining productivity.

The AVEVA solution will provide easy data management to deliver a single source of crude oil information that is easily shared across different teams and locations. The modern and intuitive software will eliminate the requirement for specific coding, drastically reducing the learning curve delivering high-performance computing and advanced data processing that will enable PETRONAS to run complex planning models at speed using the latest cloud technology.

“At PETRONAS, we are continuously looking to create value with disruptive technologies that offer optimum solutions. Utilizing AVEVA Unified Supply Chain software, we have been able to adopt a more integrated business process that optimizes our productivity, allowing us to deliver with less,” said Yusri Yusof, Vice President - Refining and Trading, PETRONAS.

Harpreet Gulati, SVP - Planning and Operations, AVEVA said, “Our solutions are helping organizations to change the way they work and operate. We are delivering the digital transformation of PETRONAS’ supply chain, by empowering its workforce to make better, more agile decisions with next-generation software that is enhancing the user experience as well as providing built-in collaboration, interactivity and advanced analytics.”

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