The Role of Advanced Data Management in Asset Integrity Management: Ensuring Data Integrity and Accessibility

Ensuring that equipment, structures, and systems remain fit-for-purpose throughout their lifecycle demands meticulous attention to detail, informed decision-making, and a robust strategy. At the core of successful Asset Integrity Management (AIM) lies a crucial factor: data. However, the sheer volume and complexity of data generated can pose significant challenges without the right data management approach.
MOL Group Chooses TÜV Rheinland and Metegrity to Support Goal to Increase Operational Availability and Mechanical Integrity

MOL Group operates three refineries and two petrochemical plants under integrated supply chain management in Hungary, Slovakia, and Croatia, and owns a network of 1,933 service stations across 10 countries in Central and Southeastern Europe.
How to Keep Up with Evolving Industry Standards in Asset Management

At its core, reliability engineering focuses on ensuring that assets consistently perform their intended functions without failures or breakdowns. This discipline draws from various fields, including mathematics, statistics, physics, and engineering, to develop methodologies that minimize the likelihood of failure and optimize asset lifecycles.
Enhanced Asset Integrity Performance Through Improved Data Management and RBI: A Case Study with Methanex

This case study highlights the successful implementation of Metegrity’s Visions Enterprise solution at Methanex, a global leader in methanol production. By leveraging Visions Enterprise and implementing risk based inspection practices, Methanex achieved significant improvements in asset integrity performance through enhanced data management practices and inspection strategies. This case study demonstrates how Visions Enterprise facilitated streamlined data management, risk based inspection, and improved asset integrity outcomes.
The Importance of Integrated RBI and Asset Integrity Management for Safe and Reliable Operations

In the world of industrial operations, ensuring the safety and reliability of assets is crucial. A failure of a critical asset can lead to catastrophic consequences, such as loss of life, environmental damage, and financial losses. Therefore, it’s essential to have a robust asset integrity management (AIM) system in place that can identify and mitigate potential risks to assets.