Capgemini has successfully helped Baker Hughes, a GE company (BHGE) to create and implement an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solution that gathers data from all manufacturing devices and machines, including machine tools, furnaces, cranes, and the Manufacturing Execution System (MES). The solution provides operators and engineers with a new level of insight and the ability to adjust production at a moment’s notice.
Over the last few years, the oil and gas industry has gone through a significant transformation that has forced both key players and customers to take a close look at how they are doing business. As the world’s first and only fullstream provider of integrated oilfield products, services and digital solutions, the BHGE Turbomachinery & Process Solutions (TPS) business wanted to improve the productivity and visibility into its manufacturing process to maintain its leadership role within the highly competitive oil and gas industry. Moreover, the company wanted to have the ability to make decisions and manage production in real time based on data drawn from all relevant devices and machines. To do so, BHGE required modern digital technology and to collaborate with an organization that had a thorough enough understanding of digital manufacturing and the Manufacturing Execution System (MES) to create and implement a powerful solution.
Capgemini has an extensive understanding of shop floor technology and a well-established track record in digital manufacturing solutions. After an in-depth analysis of BHGE’s existing manufacturing processes, the two organizations agreed to utilize Capgemini’s unique, agile methodology to connect Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) into a single solution. As a result, BHGE and Capgemini delivered an innovative IIoT solution.
“Together with BHGE we formed a strong team and a collaborative approach to transform its shop floor processes. Through our Digital Engineering and Manufacturing Services we combined our deep expertise in IoT and connected products, smart engineering and digital manufacturing to manage for BHGE the convergence of the physical and digital worlds, to create what we at Capgemini refer to as ‘intelligent industry’,” explains Lalit Khandelwal, Industrial Market Unit Head and Executive Sponsor for BHGE at Capgemini.