(SymphonyAI Industrial, Woburn, MA) -- SymphonyAI Industrial, a SymphonyAI division, announced that European industrial and medical gases company Nippon Gases has signed a long-term agreement to extend its use of APM 360 to improve asset performance supporting plant operations and output across its fleet of European plants.
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APM 360 monitors overall machine health with real-time prescriptive monitoring and predictive maintenance for critical plant equipment, such as compressors, high-voltage motors, turbines, heat exchangers, and pre-purifiers. APM 360 uses IIoT, AI, failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA), and physics to provide anomaly detection with automated cause analysis and advisories. This combination of capabilities identifies complex, dynamic machinery patterns that ensure critical manufacturing machinery operates at its peak.
“SymphonyAI Industrial’s APM 360 and its team of talented engineers have proven themselves to take our reliability program to the next level," says Ben Engels, Nippon Gases reliability manager, Europe. “The solution enabled us to take advantage of the huge amount of data we capture to make data-driven decisions that help keep our plants running with optimal performance.”
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