Infotechnics, a leading supplier of Operational Logging and Action Tracking software to the Oil and Gas, Power and Chemicals industries, have been awarded a major contract by Millennium Chemicals. The contract will see Infotechnics' innovative Operational logging software ‘Opralog' rolled out initially across the UK manufacturing site in Stallingborough, Grimsby. Millennium Chemicals is part of Cristal Global, the second largest titanium dioxide producer in the World, operating 9 manufacturing plants, spanning 5 continents. In 2008 Millennium Chemicals focused their global business strategy on stability, higher productivity and reduced costs, and Opralog is to be implemented as part of the group's commitment to continuous improvement.
Mike Huntley, Team Leader for Operating Disciplines at Millennium Chemicals Stallingborough, outlined the company's requirements; "We are introducing an electronic database to manage communications, from the shift operator's log through to the equipment and process evaluations. Until now we have used a number of different methods to capture this information, including paper logs, spreadsheets and databases. Opralog allows the equipment and process evaluations to be designed so that the operator can recognise and act on the early signs of a problem. The benefits of having consistent data readily accessible throughout the organisation will include improved equipment reliability, particularly with our rotating equipment, together with associated improvements in the areas of HSE, maintenance and operations cost performance".
Speaking of the contract, Infotechnics Business Development Director, Jon Howard, said "We are delighted that Millennium Chemicals have decided to collaborate with Infotechnics to enhance the way in which they operate. Opralog will fulfill Millennium Chemicals need for improved consistency of logs and reports in terms of format and structure. Opralog will also enhance the ability of their operational logs to act as a source of management information by recording key status information on safety, environment, commercial, plant and other issues to support shift handover and production meetings. Millennium Chemicals production plants will also benefit from time saved capturing data, comprehensive audit trails, effective reporting capabilities, and ultimately the fostering of a safer and more efficient working environment through a culture of openness and visibility".
About Millennium Chemicals
National Titanium Dioxide Company Ltd. ("Cristal") and Millennium Inorganic Chemicals (MIC) combined to form the world's second-largest producer of titanium dioxide and a leading producer of titanium chemicals. Millennium Inorganic Chemicals is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cristal.
Millennium Inorganic Chemicals operate 9 manufacturing plants in 6 countries and employ more than 3,700 people worldwide.