Naviam Cloud Serves Transportation Industry in San Francisco

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About SMART

Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) is the San Francisco Bay Area’s newest transportation option for travel, offering passenger rail service in Sonoma and Marin counties. SMART’s initial 43 miles of rail corridor includes 10 stations, from the Sonoma County Airport to Downtown San Rafael. Future extensions include: Larkspur, which is scheduled to be completed in 2019; Windsor; Healdsburg; and Cloverdale. The full project will provide 70 miles of passenger rail service, connecting SMART passengers with jobs, education centers, retail hubs and housing along the Sonoma-Marin corridor, and a bicycle-pedestrian pathway.

Since launching in 2017, SMART has used the Naviam Cloud alongside implementation and support from Intelligent Technology Solutions to manage its work orders, assets, purchasing & invoicing, inventory, and more.

Problem

Choosing an EAM Solution That Works Around the Clock

Early on, SMART knew they needed an industry-leading Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) to help them provide an excellent service to their customers.

Managing a railroad’s busy 24/7/365 schedule means scheduling cleaning and maintenance into a few short hours in the evening. With 14 DMUs (diesel multiple units) for carrying passengers, 43 miles of track, ten boarding stations, and many other assets such as crossings and signals, there’s a lot to keep up with.

Failure to manage and maintain these assets doesn’t just mean a loss of revenue. If SMART breaks down, it means residents unable to get to work, visit friends, or go to school.

Solution

An Obvious Choice in Cloud-Based Maximo

As a global standard for EAM, IBM’s Maximo was the obvious choice. SMART then had to decide whether they wanted to host Maximo on a local server or choose a cloud-based Maximo service.

Key to this decision was that by choosing Naviam Cloud, SMART could avoid investing heavily in infrastructure and the staff and knowledge required to operate it.

Instead of making large, irregular investments in depreciating assets, a cloud solution enabled them to make regular and predictable monthly payments. With one regular payment, they receive all the infrastructure, software, and support they need. And because they only pay for what they use, SMART have lowered both their costs and their risks.

Other considerations included:

  • Global Accessibility – cloud-based Maximo can be accessed anywhere along SMART’s 43 miles of track as long as workers have an internet connection.
  • Superior Reliability – The guaranteed 99.99% is critical to a busy railroad with a 24/7/365 schedule. The reliability and redundancy provided by the cloud keep everything running smoothly.
  • Strong Security – Naviam's ISO certification gave SMART the reassurance that their data was secure in the cloud.
  • Maintenance-Free – With data and applications provided as a service, there are no onsite hardware requirements. This meant SMART could concentrate on operating their transportation services/railroad and let Maximo experts run the system.

Result

Implementation with No Technical Configuration Needed

Using a cloud-based system, implementation was simple. With no technical configuration needed, SMART was able to start integrating their business processes into the system immediately.

Unlike many businesses, SMART had the benefit of implementing Maximo from very early on. Because of this, they didn’t need to transfer and remap many of their business processes from another system.

After initial successes using Maximo for work orders and assets, SMART switched over the few processes that were using other systems. This included their Operator Log (originally managed using an Access database) and their Purchasing and Invoicing (previously paper-based).

Today, SMART continues to expand its use of Maximo. Each new process added to Maximo has helped SMART to become more efficient.

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