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HOYER uses big data for container maintenance

The HOYER Group has replaced their previous M&R (Maintenance & Repair) system with the new M&R module of Adaption. The software ensures that HOYER can analyze and predict the tank container M&R activities by using big data.

International logistic service provider HOYER, specialized in the transport of liquid cargo by road, rails or water, has more than 39.000 tank containers. Depending on their type of use, these tank containers will be regularly inspected for damages and necessary maintenance by specialized repair shops. “We have decided to replace the previous M&R system because it no longer met our requirements of modern tank container M&R administration. Our previous software system was not detailed enough for comprehensive analysis on our M&R activities”, says Peter Jürging, CIO at HOYER.

The new M&R software allows HOYER to collect more information about specific maintenance or repair items necessary on a tank container. The software also keeps track of which component exactly needs to be repaired, how it has to be repaired and the location of the repair on the tank container.

Predicting maintenance
Because of the big amount of data HOYER has available, the analyses can be made very specific. By combining the transport, maintenance and repair data, HOYER will be able to predict trends. “By collecting and combining data, we can make very precise analyses. When statistics show that a certain type of container repeatedly needs maintenance, we can take proactive actions to prevent possible damages. With this knowledge, we can optimize our M&R costs and turnaround times”, Peter Jürging comments. “In addition, HOYER can tailor M&R and modification programs for dedicated services to satisfy the needs of customers.”

Efficient working and price agreements 
The workshops and HOYER M&R representatives communicate via the M&R portal. The workshops provide estimates, after which a HOYER M&R employee evaluates the estimate and approves. After the approval, the workshop is being notified accordingly. Communication via the portal makes it possible to work much more efficient and faster. In the past, the workshops and M&R employees had to continuously mail and call, which took more time on both sides. By using the available data, HOYER can determine the tank container that requires maintenance, in order to prevent additional repair costs in the future.

“Not only the analysis of data ensures a cost reduction. Another part of the M&R module is the contracts and rates system,” says Peter Jürging. Toon Schilder, Managing Director of Adaption continues: “All price agreements of HOYER are included in the contracts and rates systems. When employees of the workshops make an estimate in the M&R Portal, the agreed rates are automatically shown. This way of working reduces many incorrect data entries. In the end, the evaluation of all data and rate schedules can be used to negotiate competitive rate agreements.”

The employees of the M&R department at HOYER are very satisfied about the new Maintenance and Repair software of Adaption. Peter Jürging says: “The software is very user-friendly and is used all over the world. There is a clear method of working defined in clear workflows and processes. Especially the speed of the software is an advantage. In the meantime, we already have over 10.000 estimates in the system and the number is rising. In order to analyze all data properly, a fast and transparent system was required which we found in the Maintenance and Repair module of Adaption.”





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