BEMAS and SOA People strengthen each other in asset management and digitalisation
It is with great pride that SOA People and BEMAS announce the start of a closer collaboration. SOA People is thus actively contributing to the further development of the Belgian professional association for maintenance and asset management. In a context where maintenance, asset management and digitalisation are becoming increasingly intertwined, the importance of strong knowledge sharing and practical collaboration is growing. Closer collaboration with this knowledge and networking organisation offers SOA People extensive opportunities to engage in dialogue with technical decision-makers in companies and to share expertise on the digitalisation of maintenance and asset management processes.
SOA People is a leading European SAP partner that supports organisations in their digital transformation. Within the field of maintenance and asset management, the company helps organisations to structure, simplify and better support processes using digital tools. This expertise aligns closely with BEMAS’s mission to support companies in the professional and sustainable management of their assets and maintenance activities.
Wim Vancauwenberghe, director of BEMAS: “With SOA People, we are bringing a strong partner on board that bridges the gap between asset management, maintenance and digital process support. Their expertise in SAP environments and their focus on workable solutions make them particularly relevant to many of our members and contacts in the industry.”
A key component of SOA People’s offering is Ready4 Asset Management, a solution designed to better structure and support maintenance processes within SAP environments. The platform provides an integrated overview of the maintenance workflow, from reports and work orders to planning, scheduling and execution. In this way, SOA People helps organisations manage their maintenance activities more efficiently and create greater transparency throughout the entire process.
With Ready4 Asset Management, SOA People addresses a challenge facing many organisations today: how do you make maintenance processes not only digital, but also practically workable for planners, work planners, supervisors and technicians? The solution focuses on ease of use, clarity and better support for operational decisions. This makes it a good fit for organisations looking to further professionalise and digitise their maintenance.
Wim Vancauwenberghe adds: “The digitalisation of maintenance and asset management is a key issue for many companies today. It is therefore particularly valuable to collaborate with a partner such as SOA People, who not only brings technological expertise but also has a deep understanding of how processes on the shop floor need to be organised.”
Both organisations are looking forward to a partnership centred on knowledge sharing, practical insights and the professionalisation of asset management. In this way, BEMAS and SOA People aim to contribute together to the further development of maintenance and asset management in Belgium.
About SOA People
SOA People is a leading European SAP partner that supports organisations in their digital transformation. The company offers solutions and services in the fields of ERP, data, analytics and business process optimisation, with a particular focus on user-friendly and integrated applications within SAP. With Ready4 Asset Management, SOA People helps organisations to standardise, digitise and better manage their maintenance and asset management processes through real-time insight, planning and operational support within SAP. www.soapeople.com
About BEMAS
BEMAS, the Belgian Maintenance Association (vzw), is a dynamic non-profit professional association for maintenance managers, maintenance professionals and anyone involved in maintenance or asset management in any way. BEMAS is a platform for sharing knowledge and best practices in maintenance and maintenance management. In this way, BEMAS aims to contribute to raising competence levels in the (Belgian) business community and to the creation of added economic value through the sustainable management of machinery, installations and buildings. www.bemas.org