02.02.2017 • TopicsCepsaIntergraphplant design

Cepsa Creates Intelligent Engineering Designs with Intergraph Solutions

Spanish energy company CEPSA has expanded the use of Intergraph Process, Power & Marine solutions to further improve industrial plant design productivity as well as information flow between design and analysis solutions.

According to CEPSA it chose to increase the use of Intergraph Process, Power & Marine solutions primarily because of the ability to leverage real-time concurrent design, ensuring integrity and accurateness of engineering design throughout the engineering workflow. In addition, the interoperability between analysis and design solutions can help CEPSA to drive efficiency and minimize errors between different project steps.

Commenting on the decision, Patricia Chacon Sangines, CEPSA’s piping department lead, said, “We are very pleased to see how successful our first implementation of Intergraph PP&M’s intelligent design solutions have been. The Intergraph PP&M solutions have allowed us to make a qualitative leap that has lead us to the forefront of industrial plant design.”

Mattias Stenberg, Intergraph Process, Power & Marine president, said, “We are proud to see how CEPSA has improved work processes and gained a competitive advantage with the use of Intergraph PP&M solutions.”

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