FSI to provide FM software to Al Rajhi Bank
DUBAI, July 5, 2018
FSI Middle East, a leading facilities management solutions software provider in the region, has been appointed to supply and deliver CAFM software to Al Rajhi Bank located in Saudi Arabia.
The solution will include providing Concept Evolution CAFM and FSI GO Workforce Mobility systems for both Rajhi Bank’s headquarters and their operations buildings based in Riyadh.
FSI will be responsible for providing the software to provide Al Rajhi Bank with a centralised helpdesk that can manage reactive maintenance calls, from logging a call all the way through to completion, as well as a centralised asset management system which will allow them to register all their assets and conduct Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) effectively and efficiently.
Additionally, the CAFM system will allow the bank to manage their subcontractors KPI`s and SLA`s through assessments of subcontractors on their overall scope of works as well as specific elements of delivered maintenance and services.
FSI’s Workforce Mobility will also enable Rajhi Bank to efficiently issue tasks from a the centralised CAFM system to their respective supervisors to avoid paper trails, and to accurately record SLA timings, pictures and other factors throughout the lifecycle of a task. The information will automatically feed back to the CAFM system allowing live reporting to be accessed online through the system.
“In the future Al Rajhi Bank intend to integrate Concept Evolution with their Oracle ERP system, which will allow them to bridge the gap between operations and back of office accounting,” explained Saber Nias, business development manager of FSI Middle East.
“Additionally, they would also like to integrate Concept Evolution with their BMS system to provide them with automatic task generation within Concept Evolution based on the BMS`s runtime monitoring and warnings. For example, when the BMS system reads a runtime on an asset, it will send the data to Concept Evolution what in turn will create a task to conduct maintenance work,” Nias added. – TradeArabia News Service