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AWARE - Improving Performance through Collaboration AWARE - Decisions with Confidence
AWARE - Improving Performance through Collaboration AWARE - Decisions with Confidence
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Automation Technology, Inc. (ATI) is a provider of web-based collaborative asset management software for the electrical power generation industry. Equipment operators, third party service providers, and equipment OEMs use ATI's AWARE™ product to collaborate in understanding the condition of complex equipment assets for determining run/repair/replace decisions. AWARE provides the equipment owner's staff, OEMs and other outside service vendors’ immediate access to a single integrated view of asset technical content, knowledge capture, failure analysis, and reliability metrics via a web browser. Its value proposition, simply stated, is to retain equipment knowledge and help make decisions about run/repair/replace that result in increased reliability of complex capital-intensive equipment.

FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS

Benefits for Service Providers
AWARE is an adaptable tool to help service providers of highly engineered equipment drive aftermarket service revenue by better understanding the condition of their customer's equipment. AWARE can integrate with your existing eBusiness initiative and serve as the mechanism to help fill the "shopping cart" for transactions.

AWARE for Original Equipment Manufacturers
Companies that sell high-value assets rely on achieving a substantial percentage of life-cycle revenue from aftermarket parts and services. The key to building customer loyalty and forging long-term relationships is in providing the highest quality of sales, service and support.

FOR EQUIPMENT OWNERS
AWARE for the Equipment Owner
To keep a plant running at peak performance requires a team of personnel from the equipment owner, manufacturers, and 3rd party service providers. These groups perform inspections, assessments, studies, etc. that inevitably result in specific recommendations of how to repair, replace, or operate all the different equipment in the plant. Managing all the recommendations that come from each of these groups on all the different equipment can be a difficult task in itself, but trying to collect it all to prepare an outage plan becomes a mind-boggling affair.

SOME OF OUR CUSTOMERS

 
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NEWS

04/05/2012 - Intertek acquires Automation Technology Inc (ATI) >>

9/18/2011 - MHT Access Services Inc. selects ATI’s Aware for documenting hanger inspections performed for customers. >>

7/20/2011 - Alliant Energy adds ATI’s Aware for Boilers at their Ottumwa and Edgewater power plants. >>

6/26/2011 - OGE Energy selects ATI’s Aware for Boilers, Piping and Pulverizers for four of their plant sites as part of an overall reliability improvement initiative. >>

6/14/2011 - ATI holds its 7th annual Users Group Meeting in San Francisco with its largest turnout of 65 people in attendance. >>

5/12/2011 - Nova Scotia selects ATI’s Aware for Boilers for their coal plant fleet as part of their boiler reliability enhancement program. >>

4/25/2011 - SRP selects ATI’s Aware for Scubbers at their Coronado Station for tracking problems related to 2205 stainless steel premature corrosion failures. >>

4/12/2011 - Adani Power Ltd. selects ATI’s Aware or Boilers for their Mundra Station in the state of Gujrat in India for mapping boiler tube failures. >>

2/20/2011 - AES Warrior Run selects ATI’s Aware for Boiler and Mobile Aware for increasing boiler reliability. >>

1/10/2011 - Alliant Energy selects ATI’s Aware for Boilers at their Columbia and Lansing Plants for increasing boiler reliability. >>

12/10/2010 - Capital Power selects ATI’s Aware for Boilers and Aware for Piping for their Genesee Plant >>

10/30/2010 - JEA selects ATI’s Aware for Boiler and Mobile Aware for its Saint John River Power Park facility to increase boiler reliability >>

10/05/2010 - MidAmerican selects ATI’s Aware for Piping Module to managing piping and FAC inspections >>

09/19/2010 - KCP&L selects ATI’s Aware Boiler and Piping Modules for managing equipment knowledge at 6 of their plant sites >>

08/09/2010 - Capital Power selects ATI’s Pressure Vessel Module for meeting regulatory compliance >>

06/03/2010 – DTE Energy selects ATI’s Aware Piping Module for managing piping and FAC inspections >>

4/01/2010 - APS expands it’s implementation of ATI’s Aware for Boiler and Piping Modules at 3 additional plant sites >>

03/05/2010 NIPSCO Selects ATI’s Aware Boiler Module for managing tube failures and boiler inspections for 3 of their plants >>

01/07/2010 - ATI’s Aware ESP Program Successful in 1st Season – Program Levels Launched >>

11/20/2009 - ATI Announces availability of Management and Tube Failure 'Widgets' In Aware Version 9.2 >>

10/27/2009 – Georgia Power Wansley Station Selects ATI’s Aware™ Scrubber Module for managing scrubber knowledge >>

9/21/2009 – Automation Technology Announces the Aware™ Equipment Service Providers Program >>

8/20/2009 – Mirant Implements ATI's Mobile Aware™ Product For Performing Handheld-based Boiler Inspections >>

8/5/2009 – PacifiCorp Selects ATI’s Aware Piping Module to Manage FAC Inspections >>

5/6/2009 Automation Technology Announces The Release of Aware Version 9 >>

11/10/2008 - AES Indianapolis Power and Light Selects ATI’s Aware™ Boiler Module, Visual Aware™, Mobile Aware™ for Petersburg Station >>

10/10/2008 - Alabama Power Selects ATI’s Aware™ Boiler Module, Visual Aware™, Mobile Aware™ for W.C. Gorgas Power Station >>

8/29/2008 - Southern Power Selects ATI’s Aware™ HRSG Module for implementation at five Southern Power gas-fired plants. >>

8/25/2008 -Constellation Energy Selects ATI’s Aware™ Boiler Module, Visual Aware™, Mobile Aware™, and Aware™ Piping Module for implementation at three Maryland stations >>

7/21/2008 -Steinmuller Selects ATI’s Aware™ Boiler Module, Mobile Aware™ Module, High Energy Piping Module, and Visual Aware for Duvha and Tutuka generating stations. >>

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2012 AWARE User Group Meeting