Andersen has successfully completed a groundbreaking project for Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH, a major player in the energy sector with 45 subsidiaries and four affiliated firms, employing over 3,500 people. The primary mission of MR is to ensure efficient transmission and distribution of electricity. With 50% of the world's electricity managed through their products and services, the company's commitment to innovation and reliability is unquestionable.
Recognizing the need for modernization and improved data handling, MR partnered with Andersen to develop an advanced energy data management system. The project aimed to achieve a smooth transition from TSLint to ESLint, migrate from Angular 11 to Angular 13, enable data export to CSV files, and provide seamless image processing and reporting capabilities.
MR's choice of Andersen as an IT partner has proven to be beneficial. This leading European company delivers electric utility asset management software and other solutions for the energy sector. Top-notch developers working here create pioneering software systems. Andersen has already delivered over 20 projects, helping businesses worldwide overcome their technological challenges with the highest level of professionalism. Its expertise covers all aspects of the energy landscape, including solar, waste, and wind software development, as well as nuclear, heating, and electric utility solutions. Thanks to the company's specialists, clients receive innovative and efficient systems tailored to their specific needs.
Andersen's experts embraced the challenge and embarked on a 48-month journey to craft an industry-specific application that fully meets MR's unique requirements.
The resulting enterprise-grade application can collect and process electricity data with unparalleled efficiency. The app's robust functionality allows the customer's employees to access valuable insights, generate graphs, and get essential information with ease.
The solution has impeccable data collection and processing capacities. It collects data from electrical transformers and generates comprehensive reports based on the insights gathered. This allows for a more profound understanding of the risks associated with transformer component failures, empowering the company to make data-driven decisions and take preventative measures.
The system's remarkable image-processing capabilities stand out as one of its key features. Users can effortlessly upload, download, delete, rotate, drag, drop, and add images to reports. Additionally, the application supports multiple file formats, such as PDF, CSV, and XLSX, setting a new standard in image handling and report presentation.
Offline functionality is one more important aspect worth mentioning. The system ensures uninterrupted operations even when an Internet connection is unavailable. Thanks to a special library that synchronizes the database and IndexedDB data, users can continue their work seamlessly, maintaining productivity regardless of connectivity challenges.
During the product test phase, the successful implementation of Andersen's innovative data management system has yielded remarkable results. MR has witnessed a 30% reduction in component failures, significantly improving their overall operational efficiency. Additionally, repair and maintenance costs have been reduced by an impressive 40%. These outcomes demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the software solution.
Thanks to cutting-edge image processing capabilities, the energy data management system has streamlined operations, making image manipulation and reporting more straightforward and efficient than ever before.
The management of Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH has highly appreciated Andersen's contribution. “Working with this IT provider has brought about a fundamental change for us. Their expertise and dedication have allowed us to harness the power of data, resulting in improved operational efficiency and substantial cost savings,” said a representative of MR. The company is eagerly looking forward to further cooperation with the software agency.