@VOL.03NOVEMBER 2014
#LATESTNEWSPROJECTS ANDMORE
SKEMA TODAY
#SPECIAL40TH#SK
EMAT
ODA
Y@VO
L.03
@NEWSFLASH
02.PAGES >>PAGES >>
10.
06.
12.
04.
14.
08.03.
15.
07.
11.
05.
13.
09.
@SPOTLIGHT
@TRAININGCORNER
@SKEMATODAY
@PEOPLE
@WORLDWIDE
@PRODUCTS
#PEOPLE
SAY!FOLLOW ME
#NEXTEVENT
HAPPY 40TH
BIRTHDAY, SKEMA!“What an exciting event we are celebrating this year: Skema’s 40th anniversary. A lot has happened since our inception in March 1974: we developed new technology, trained new people, and have adapted our business model to dif-ferentiate ourselves in the market several times ...
#SPECIAL40TH
_02
FROM ATYRAU TO MILAN
Between 3rd June and 4th July 2014,
Skema LLP, Kazakhstan, sent two of
its employees, Sharbanu Sultangazi-
yeva, Project Logistics Coordinator,
and Assyl Zhumyrgozhiyeva, Busi-
ness Development Specialist, to Ske-
ma SPA headquarters in Italy ...
@PAGE 04
SKEMA’S MODULAR SUBSTATIONS Skema’s Modular Substations can be used for a wide variety of applications including
LV/MV/HV Packaged Substations, Local Equipment Rooms, Control Rooms, Generator
Power Plant Rooms, Personnel Refuges and as general Process or Utility Buildings ...
SKEMA IMPLEMENTS NFC TRACKING SYSTEM OF MV & LV SWITCHGEAR
The Near Field Communication (NFC) is a set of standards for smartphones, tablets
and similar devices to establish radio communication with each other by touching
them together or bringing them into proximity, usually no more than few centimeters ...
@PAGE 14
@PAGE 15
SKEMA SQ MOZAMBIQUEEarly in 2013 Skema found-ed a local company in Ma-puto, Skema SQ LDA. The primary objective of our new company has been to follow our clients in the Oil & Gas Industry, and to support them in the de-velopment of the impor-tant gas fields discovered in the north of the Coun-try, near Cabo Delgado ...
@PAGES 08/09
LAST TEN TOP PROJECTS AWARDED UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT
@PAGE 04
WELCOME BACK!
Micajo and Domingos André from
Skema SQ, Maputo Mozambique, are
back in our training center at Bovi-
sio Masciago for the third module of
their training: LV Switchgear / MCCs:
Operation, Maintenance, Installation
and Services ...
@PAGE 04
@PAGES 08/09
@CONTENTS
_03
@PAGE 06
@PROJECTS
JASMINEDEVELOP-MENTSkema won and completed
an important project to design
and provide intelligent Power
Motor Control Centers switch-
gear for the Jasmine Devel-
opment project. Jasmine is a
reserve of high pressure, high
temperature, natural gas ly-
ing at a depth of more than
4,000 meters under the North
Sea. Skema’s switchgear was,
therefore ...
GOLDENEAGLE
Skema was awarded a con-
tract for the design, engineer-
ing and manufacturing of Intel-
ligent Low Voltage switchgear,
and the Motor Control and
Management System (MCMS)
by CB&I for Nexen Petroleum.
More specifically, the sup-
ply included Intelligent Motor
Control Centers (72 columns,
341 drawers), Power Centers
(14 Columns) ...
@PAGE 12 @PAGE 13
#SPECIALFOCUSADIPEC 2014 ABU DHABI / UAE ADIPEC, the strategic international Oil & Gas exhibition held in Abu Dhabi (UAE), is now to its 30th edition. Skema exhib-its in Hall 1, Stand 144 from the 10th to the 13th of November. Skema’s Intelligent MCC demo unit is presented equipped with the new NFC technology application. It is a great opportunity to meet our visitors together with Skema LLC, the company found-ed in Abu Dhabi to ensure excellence of tech-nical and commercial service in the Gulf Re-gion and in the Middle East.
LAST TEN TOP PROJECTS AWARDED UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT
1) TOUT LUI FAUT REFINERY, SURINAMEMV Switchboards, Intelligent Power Motor Control Centers, RTU and IPCS for Saipem and Staatsolie Maatschappij
2) SATAH FULL FIELD DEVELOPMENT, ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATESPower Motor Control Centers, Motor Control Centers and LV Distribution Boardsfor NPCC-Technip and ZADCO
3) KASHAGAN EXPERIMENTAL PROJECT - ESKENE WEST RAIL, KAZAKHSTANMV Switchboards, Intelligent Power Motor Control Centers, LV Distribution Boards and RTU Boardsfor WorleyParsons and AGIP KCO
4) EBOCHA OIL CENTER, NIGERIAPower Motor Control Centers, Motor Control Centers and Capacitor Panelsfor Sudelettra Nigeria and NAOC
5) FLARES MODIFICATION / REVAMP PROJECT - DAS ISLAND, ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATESPower Motor Control Centersfor Technip and ADMA-OPCO
6) JUSEPIN 200, VENEZUELAPower Motor Control Centersfor Enerset and PDVSA
7) SPENT CAUSTIC TREATMENT PLANT, ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATESMotor Control Centersfor Essar and Takreer
8) FUTURE GROWTH PROJECT / WELLHEAD PRESSURE MANAGEMENT, TENGIZ, KAZAKHSTAN110kV GIS Substationsfor Alstom Grid and KPJV, Tengizchevroil
9) FUTURE GROWTH PROJECT / WELLHEADPRESSURE MANAGEMENT, TENGIZ, KAZAKHSTANMV and LV Packaged Substationsfor KPJV and Tengizchevroil
10) SOUTH CAUCASUS PIPELINE EXPANSION PROJECT, AZERBAIJAN-GEORGIA-TURKEY MV Switchboards and Intell igent Power Motor Control Centers for CB&I and South Caucasus Pipeline
@TRAININGCORNER
WELCOMEBACK!
Micajo and Domingos André from Ske-ma SQ, Maputo Mozambique, are back in our training center at Bovi-sio Masciago for the third module of
their training: LV Switchgear / MCCs: Operation, Maintenance, Installation and Services.
@NEWSFLASH
#PEOPLESAY!
#SPECIAL40TH
The training program is very interesting as it is
giving us the opportuni-ty to practice the lessons
learned in class about Skema’s products and operations.
Micajo Chadreque
_04 _05
FROM ATYRAU TO MILAN
Between 3rd June and 4th July 2014, Skema LLP, Kazakhstan, sent two of its employees, Sharbanu Sul-tangaziyeva, Project Logistics Co-
ordinator, and Assyl Zhumyrgozhiyeva, Busi-ness Development Specialist, to Skema SPA headquarters in Italy. The purpose of this trip was the Training and Qualification Up-grading of the Quality and HSE systems for Skema LLP. This includes the general re-view of the quality system requirements, inspection activities and reports, non com-pliances, preventive and corrective actions, continuous improvement, indexes and pro-cess measure, and customer satisfaction.
“During the first week we were introduced to Ske-ma SPA staff and start-ed to learn and work with
Quality System under the supervision of the QHSE Manager, Emilia Pagani. We got fa-miliarized with the general work system, safety procedures and company policies, got to know how to handle quality docu-mentations: modifying, numbering/iden-tifying, filing, presenting and archiving. Our daily duties also involved learning In-ternational Standard and all Company Manuals and Procedures in order to bet-ter understand the basis of Quality System, preparing planning process, company pol-icies, objectives, provision of internal au-dits and inspections and certification issues. We also learned how to work with clients and suppliers and got a lot of information on how to improve the customers’ satis-faction. After training sessions, and with
instructions from the QHSE manager, we modified and updated Quality and HSE doc-uments. During the training essential focus was given to HSE procedures as well. After detailed illustrations of safety rules in the office, we participated in Emergency and Fire Test Training. We also observed what should be followed during emergency situ-ations, and the behavior of responsible in-dividuals in the office.
By visiting the production site, we consolidated the knowledge we received as we saw with our own eyes how technical documents are
run and kept at the production site, how equipment and tools are labeled and iden-tified, and how their maintenance and cali-bration are documented. For us, one of the most memorable moments during the train-ing was an official lunch with the President of Skema, Mario Cerveglieri, and hearing a lot about Skema’s experience in other coun-tries. This strengthened our beliefs in the company’s international culture, and we were proud that we were part of Skema.”
Sharbanu and Assyl
HAPPY 40TH BIRTHDAY, SKEMA!“W
hat an exciting event we are celebrating this year: Skema’s 40th anniversary. A lot has happened since our inception in March 1974: we developed new tech-nology, trained new people, and have adapted our business model to differen-tiate ourselves in the market several times. While we started as a switchgear
company, we have evolved to also offer packaged solutions, becoming a global leader in modular substations, and a one-stop-shop for turnkey, switchgear-related projects. From simple product packages to complex EPC contracts, all our solutions today are more customer and project driven, than product driven.
Being in business for forty years also means having a lot of responsibilities, not only to-wards our employees, but also towards our clients and our community of people that help us every day to be successful. We, at Skema, believe that to be successful we need a lot of passion, and people obsessed by quality, doing things right, and loving the job they
do. We share our passion with the people that work with us, especially our customers. There is always a sense of speed, of passion in what we are doing, and a clear vision, knowing where we are going and how to get there.
If I had to chose a theme that has been a constant in Skema’s company culture throughout these forty years in business, it is that customers are at the heart of what we are doing. Our secret has been to be clear and consistent with them, to have a solid understanding of their needs, and to keep listening. If you walk in our offices, see our literature, or read a sim-
ple letter, you will not miss a sticker: Customer is King. For all of us working at Skema, this mainly means worldwide and first class service. We are very proud to celebrate this special occasion, and we thank our clients, employees and suppliers for their invaluable contribution to our suc-cess. We look forward to our future challenges together!”
Elisabetta Cerveglieri, Vice President of Business Development
#Skema’s Offices | Milan, Italy
@SKEMATODAY
_06 _07
#PEOPLESAY!
#PEOPLESAY!
Obsession for details, going the extra mile, observe & learn, are the company values
that I share wholeheartedly. I can see them in everything
we do. They make me proud to be an employee of Skema.
Monica,
Executive Assistant
Working for Skema?
Challenging task: set-ting goals and commit-
ting yourself to excel-lence, always striving to do better,
achieving the highest standards in every phase of the project.
Claudio, Supplier
_08 _09
“Mozambique: this immense veranda on the Indian Ocean …”
Eduardo Lourenço, leaving Maputo in 1995
Mozambique
SKEMA SQ MOZAMBIQUE
“Early in 2013 Skema founded a local compa-ny in Maputo, Skema SQ LDA. The prima-ry objective of our new company has been to follow our clients in the Oil & Gas Industry,
and to support them in the development of the important gas fields discovered in the north of the Country, near Cabo Del-gado. Skema’s local facilities in Maputo currently include an
office, a showroom and a training center for local personnel. After founding Skema SQ, we invested in training our local team, and hosted the local administration staff for a month in Italy. Our objective was to familiarize our team with the company’s pro-cedures (administration, quality, documentation, and commer-cial), and to strictly extend Skema’s operational methods to our operations in Maputo.
Regarding the technical aspects of our activity, for near-ly nine months we selected and hosted electrical en-gineers in Italy, who completed the first and second training modules, and were working in our manufac-
turing unit, to practice what they learnt in class: assembly, test-ing and operating on Skema’s switchgear.
Presently in Mozambique we are working to establish a training center dedicated to the education of young Mozambican engineers, who are willing to learn the electrical and mechanical engineering disciplines.
One of Skema’s corporate values is to leave a legacy (local technical and manufacturing skills) in the coun-tries where we operate. We, at Skema, firmly believe in contributing to the development, growth and wealth
of the local communities involved. This is done through a very precise international strategy comprised of multiple steps: set up a local company; train local engineers, managers and supervi-sors in Italy; set up local assembly facilities and warehouse; and set up training programs on site for local engineers and clients.
Last but not least, Mozambique has become for sure my favorite destination on my business travel, both for its natural beauty and the nice and warm people. I enjoy Ma-puto’s local markets with the wonderful artistic master-
pieces, the colorful roads of Maputo, the delicious king prawns, and the kindness of the people.”
Mario Cerveglieri, President
@W
ORLD
WID
E
# SKEMASQMOZAMBIQUE
1974, Skema
Milan, Italy
Ravenna Yard
1997Skema
opens office in London, UK
2014Skema
opens office in Madrid, Spain
2013 Skema SQ, a new company in Maputo, Mozambique
2014 Skema opens office
in Lagos, Nigeria
2007Skema opens office in Houston, USA
2009 Skema LLC, a new company in Abu Dhabi, UAE
2007
2014
2014
1997
2012
2008
2008
2007
2005
2009
2011
2012
2012
2012
2013
2013
2008 Skema LLP, a new company in Atyrau, Kazakhstan
2008 Skema opens office in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
2012 Skema opens office in Bangkok, Thailand
2013 Skema opens office in Seoul, Korea
2012Skema
opens office in Basra, Iraq
2011Skema opens office in Kuwait City, Kuwait
2005Skema opens office in Cairo, Egypt
2012Skema nominee for the ConocoPhillips Jasmine Supplier Awards.
#LEGEND
HEADQUARTERS OFFICE /PLANTS TOP PROJECTS
#PEOPLESAY!
Finally a word of thanks to
your team for an excellent performance and outstand-
ing customer service.
Project Engineer Tengiz, Kazakhstan
We are delighted to work with Skema especially
for the support you ex-tended to us in the criti-cal phase of the project.
Electrical Engineer
Laggan Tormore, North Sea, UK
I would like to express my
complete satisfaction for the activities performed during
engineering and construction.
Field Electrical Engineer Tout Lui Faut Refinery, Suriname
From kickoff through ship-
ping, Skema ran the project in a very smooth way, with
an excellent organization and professional team.
Procurement Engineer
Jusepin 200, USA/Venezuela
Skema was a bright star in Jasmine’s electrical suc-
cess. Their embrace of SAP’s ERP was evident.
Project Manager
Jasmine Development, North Sea, UK
This is to certify that the
service provided by Skema was satisfactory and ful-
filled the standard required for the project specifications.
Lead Commissioning Engineer MopuStor Project, Norway
Your personnel and the support offered during
their stay here was first class. All concerned were
impressed – our subcontractors, our client and all of us.
Commissioning Supervisor
Kashagan, Kazakhstan
All in all the Skema
service was very satisfactory.
Contracts Admin
BTC Pipeline, Georgia/Azerbaijan
I appreciate all aspects of Skema’s performance, in
particular your pro-active-ness, flexible and adaptable
manufacturing approach, and swift clear communication.
Project Director
OGD III, Abu Dhabi, UAE
The excellent service that your company provided
was carried out timely, to high standards, often in ar-
duous conditions.
Commissioning Engineer Karachaganak, Kazakhstan
OFF SHORE
JASMINE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
GOLDEN EAGLEPROJECT
#SPECIALFOCUS
_10 _11
@PR
OJEC
TS
NORTH SEA
JASMINE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
SKEMA WON AND COMPLETED AN IMPORTANT PROJECT TO DESIGN AND PROVIDE INTELLIGENT POWER MOTOR CON-TROL CENTERS SWITCHGEAR FOR THE JASMINE DEVELOP-MENT PROJECT. JASMINE IS A RESERVE OF HIGH PRESSURE,
HIGH TEMPERATURE, NATURAL GAS LYING AT A DEPTH OF MORE THAN 4,000 METERS UNDER THE NORTH SEA. SKEMA’S SWITCH-GEAR WAS, THEREFORE, INTENDED FOR USE ON AN OFFSHORE PLAT-FORM LOCATED IN AN EXTREMELY HARSH PLACE THAT PUTS THE WORKFORCE AND THE INFRASTRUCTURE TO THE TEST.
Jasmine was destined to occupy a special place in the heart of Skema. The reason is simple: Jasmine repre-sents one of the best examples of the company’s ca-pacity to design and deliver solutions that can be adapt-
ed to the timescales and customization requests of the client. The project was commissioned by oil industry giant ConocoPhillips, with engineering by WorleyParsons, and was composed of seven switchboards (100 columns), and 3 intelligent RTUs. It required com-pliance with exceptionally strict quality standards, and the production of particularly complex documentation.
As Luigi, the Skema Project Manager for Jasmine confirms: “The project was implemented in line with non standard technical specifications, tailor-made to meet the client’s needs through a design process that involved monthly meetings between the
client’s representatives, and Skema’s engineering and production man-agers. This multinational team was composed of specialists from a plethora of different countries and cultures, united by the common ob-jective of delivering the project on time, and to the necessary standard”.
Based on these specific requirements, Skema designed and built at its Milan facility a pilot board that, following approval by the client, was used as a model for the project. But the real criti-cal factor for Jasmine was time: delivering the product with-
in a tight timeframe was a challenge to which Skema rose brilliantly.
As always, the most gratifying comments came from the cli-ent. Those who worked on the project spoke of their satis-faction with a method that combined speed and precision with attention to detail, without losing sight of the bigger pic-
ture, and making the most of the contribution of each team member. Upon completion of the project, Skema was nominated and commend-ed in the “Planning and Delivery” category of the Jasmine Supplier Awards for Excellence, amongst the over 160 suppliers of the project:
“Skema was a bright star in Jasmine’s electrical suc-cess. Their embrace of SAP’s ERP prior to Jasmine was evident in their planning, scheduling, detailed design, material availability, along with the low volt-
age switchgear and MCC’s fabrication”, Project Manager, Jasmine Development Project.
NORTH SEA
GOLDEN EAGLEPROJECT
SKEMA WAS AWARDED A CONTRACT FOR THE DESIGN, EN-GINEERING AND MANUFACTURING OF INTELLIGENT LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR, AND THE MOTOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (MCMS) BY CB&I FOR NEXEN PE-
TROLEUM. MORE SPECIFICALLY, THE SUPPLY INCLUDED INTELLIGENT MOTOR CONTROL CENTERS (72 COLUMNS, 341 DRAWERS), POW-ER CENTERS (14 COLUMNS), DUAL REDUNDANT DATA CONCENTRA-TOR UNITS, DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND THE MOTOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (MCMS).
Skema’s MCMS is geared towards delivering simplicity in com-missioning and maintenance, while ensuring unrivalled per-formance in terms of system availability and communication speeds. The MCMS not only helps the operator to control the
users, but is of great significance to the electrical engineer in verify-ing the performances of the electrical networks by means of contin-uous monitoring of the parameters set in the IEDs with special atten-tion to those which influence the reliability/maintenance of the plant.
The MCMS records the running hours, the number of operations of each feeder circuit and analyzes the most frequent causes of tripping/alarms. This allows the engineer to plan proactive counter measures to avoid future plant problems that may
cause economic losses and, in the worst cases, safety risks to the plant/personnel. This type of intelligent reporting is pivotal in ensur-ing a proactive and cost effective maintenance regime of the plant.
Marco, Skema’s Production Manager, states, “The spe-cial features of Skema intelligent MCC production cycle are the focus on the client’s requirement during the sys-tem design phase, the integrated supply chain for switch-
board and control system, the painstaking attention to details during the testing phase (conducted entirely in house), which sees all of the system functions being checked meticulously, and the FAT procedure that is carried out in partnership with the client in a fully integrated environment. All of this helps to guarantee that the system performs to a very high standard, and that it will require very little (if any) on-site work in order to commission the full system”.
The Golden Eagle is another special project to Skema, for sev-eral reasons: the challenging weather conditions, the strin-gent project requirements, and, last but not least, the positive relationship with the client.
“The most important aspect is ensuring that the clients appreciate the quality of our service, since the quality of our products is assured. The client must be confi-dent that Skema has what it takes to resolve any is-
sues that may arise at the project definition stage, and once the pro-ject is up and running. We were delighted by the positive feedback received by the client upon completion of the Golden Eagle project, who recognized in particular Skema’s performance in project man-agement, planning and delivery, competence and training, commer-cial management and customer interface”, states Elisabetta Cerveg-lieri, V.P. of Business Development.
DISCOVERED IN 2007, THE GOLDEN EAGLE AREA (WHICH IS MADE UP OF THE RESERVOIRS GOLDEN EAGLE, HOBBY AND PEREGRINE), IS LOCATED AT A DEPTH OF APPROXIMATELY 113 M OF WATER UNDER THE UK SECTOR OF THE NORTH SEA, 70 KM OFFSHORE. THE FIELD IS DEVELOPED USING TWO PLATFORMS - A WELLHEAD PLATFORM AND A PRODUCTION, UTILITY AND QUARTERS (PUQ) PLATFORM. THE TWO PLATFORMS ARE CONNECTED BY A 70 M BRIDGE. THE FACILITIES BEING BUILT AT GOLDEN EAGLE CAN ACT AS A FUTURE HUB FOR TIEBACKS. NEXEN HAS ESTIMATED THAT THE GOLDEN EAGLE AREA IS ONE OF THE LARGEST OIL DISCOVERIES IN THE UK NORTH SEA IN RECENT YEARS.
JASMINE IS A GAS CONDENSATE RESERVOIR THAT LIES IN SOME 80 M OF WATER AT A DEPTH OF 4,115 M BELOW THE SEABED, AND IS LOCATED 240 KM SOUTH EAST OF ABERDEEN. THE JASMINE DEVELOPMENT COMPRISED A WELLHEAD PLATFORM TIED BACK TO THE CONOCOPHILLIPS OPERATED JUDY PLATFORM, WHICH IS APPROXIMATELY 9 KM WEST OF THE JASMINE FIELD, VIA A MULTIPHASE PIPELINE AND RISER PLATFORM CONNECTED TO THE EXISTING JUDY PLATFORM VIA A LINKING BRIDGE.
#GOLDENEAGLE
#JASMINE
The FAT was again a suc-cess with everyone from both WorleyParsons and
ConocoPhillips leaving with nothing but praise for Skema.
Lead Electrical Engineer
Jasmine Development, North Sea, UK
The special features of Ske-ma’s production cycle are
the focus on the client’s re-quirements, and the pains-taking attention to details.
Marco,
Production Manager
_12 _13#PEOPLESAY!
#PEOPLESAY!
@PRODUCTS @PRODUCTS
THE TECHNOLOGY The Near Field Communication (NFC) is a set of standards for smartphones, tablets and similar de-vices to establish radio communication with each other by touching them together or bringing them into proximity, usually no more than few centimeters. Communication is also possible between a NFC de-vice and an unpowered NFC chip, called a TAG. This technology, if associated to the internet, represents a very powerful tool to improve the quality and the easy access of information.
HOW IT WORKS:
THE APPLICATION TO SKEMA’S PRODUCTSThe objectives of the NFC technology applied to Ske-ma’s switchgear are: 1) To have all the documentation available on the tab-let (SLDs, layouts, as built documentation, technical manuals, etc.) through the reading of the NFC tags positioned on the switchgear, and the possibility to refresh the documentation when updates are made 2) To track and monitor the maintenance activities performed on the switchgear 3) To manage all the information above through a JWSW-Oracle platform via web
ADVANTAGES FOR THE CLIENT
TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION AVAILABLE ON SITE WITH A “CLICK” ON A PORTABLE TABLET
EASY DOWNLOAD AND UPLOAD OF LAST DRAWINGS REVISIONS ON THE TABLET
TRACKING OF ALL MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES
ACCESS VIA WEB TO THE HISTORY AND THE LOCALIZATION OF THE SWITCHGEAR
REAL TIME VISIBILITY AND ENHANCEMENT OF THE QUALITY OF THE INFORMATION
REDUCING THE POSSIBILITY OF HUMAN MISTAKES
POSSIBILITY TO MANAGE TICKETING REQUESTS
REQUESTS OF SERVICES ONLINE
REDUCED TIME LEADS FOR MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES
MORE EFFICIENT AND LESS EXPENSIVE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES
ENHANCING SAFETY, SECURITY AND PERFORMANCE
TOTAL SERVICE, CUSTOMER IS KING!
This is going to make our client’s life much easier.
With a tablet on site, they will have real time access
to the documentation, the main-tenance history and send-for-as-
sistance-request to Skema, for prompt action.
Luigi,
Project Manager
As the EPC contractor,
Skema manages every aspect of the project: design, project man-
agement, scheduling, procure-ment, QA/HSE, documentation, fabrication, installation, testing
and pre-commissioning.
Davide, Chief Operating Officer
SKEMA IMPLEMENTS NFC TRACKING SYSTEM OF MV & LV SWITCHGEAR
SKEMA’S MODULAR SUBSTATIONS
SAP ALFRESCO
JSWS & ORACLE
CLIENT HAS ACCESS VIA WEB TO THE INFORMATION
TAG = information and updates
DEDICATED APP on the tablet reads the
TAG and the info on JWSW platform
THE TURNKEY SOLUTION
Skema’s Modular Substations can be used for a wide variety of applications including LV/MV/HV Packaged Substations, Local Equipment Rooms, Control Rooms, Generator Power Plant Rooms, Personnel Refuges and as general Process or Utility Buildings. They are fully assembled and rigorously tested within Skema facilities before being shipped to site, by land, sea or air, ready for rapid installation and commissioning.
TAYLOR MADE AND MODULAR
One of the most important and distinctive fea-tures of Skema’s Modular Substations is the op-portunity they afford to create a unique and ful-ly customizable solution, in accordance with each client’s individual specifications, the environmen-tal requirements, the environmental conditions and the project-specific transport size limitations.
They are designed to work safely in harsh, po-tentially explosive and chemically contaminat-ed environments, and are intended for both on-shore and offshore Oil & Gas/petrochemical plants.
A modular approach is key to creating large-scale structures, taking due account of the tran-sit constraints or any potentially problemat-ic conditions (weight limits, road or railway transport, presence of nearby structures, etc.).
ADVANTAGES FOR THE CLIENT
DESIGNED WITH FIRE RATINGS AS PER THE CLIENT’S REQUIREMENTS, AND WITH THE CAPACITY TO WITHSTAND BOTH SEISMIC AND BLAST EVENTS
SUITABLE FOR AMBIENT TEMPERATURES OF BETWEEN -40°C AND +50°C
RESISTANT TO HARSH ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
SUPPLIED WITH SPECIAL PAINT COATING CYCLES THAT ARE APPROPRIATE FOR EACH SPECIFIC APPLICATION
SPACE-EFFICIENT, HIGHLY RELIABLE AND FULLY INTEGRATED, EQUIPPED WITH THE LATEST STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGY FOR O&G APPLICATIONS
COMPLETE 3D MODEL OF THE BUILDING DURING THE ENGINEERING PHASE
COMPUTER-BASED DESIGN SYSTEM DEDICATED TO ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS RELATING TO STRUCTURES, LIFTING AND LOADOUT
THREE-DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS OF BUILDING STRUCTURES, SPACE OPTIMIZATION, CLASH AVOIDANCE AND SAFETY TOLERANCES
STUDY OF STATIC AND DYNAMIC LOADS FOR LIFTING, TRANSPORTATION, BLAST AND SEISMIC LOADS
CREATION OF INNOVATIVE DESIGNS AND BUILDING COMPONENTS
CUSTOMIZED SOLUTIONS TO MEET SPECIFIC NEEDS IN TERMS OF ERGONOMICS AND HEALTH AND SAFETY
SPECIFIC SOFTWARE FOR THE ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS ON STRUCTURAL STEEL, INTERNAL GLOBAL LIGHTING AND HVAC OR NOISE LEVEL
SKILLS AND EXPERTISE IN RELATION TO VARIOUS TYPES OF LIFTING, HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS
_14 _15
#SK
EMAT
ODA
Y@VO
L.03
SKEMAQ.IT © Skema Milan - Italy