Logica in the Water Sector
We’re lucky that the UK is proverbially rainy, because we have a serious water habit in this country. Every one of us uses 150 litres of water each day – a figure that has risen by one per cent a year, every year since 1930. When you add in industry, commerce and government, the water companies have to provide a staggering 9,137 million litres a day.
It’s a challenge to get the right quality of water to the right place, at the right price and with the right service levels but it’s one we understand well – we’ve been involved with leading water companies for more than 30 years.
We work with you to reduce operational costs, optimise capital spending and improve customer service, which all help to earn higher Ofwat Overall Performance Assessment ratings.
The heart of what we do lies in managing and analysing data. The results allow water companies to make better decisions and become more efficient.
We draw on our expertise in water, other utilities and related industries to provide purpose-built water IT systems and advice in areas including:
- Enterprise asset management
This brings together information systems, methodologies and industry knowledge to help you plan, maintain and co-ordinate your assets. We draw on decades of experience in the UK and internationally to advise on and implement solutions in areas such as work and asset management, geospatial information systems, proactive asset management and asset information management.
To get the most from your existing telemetry systems, you need real time data, effectively analysed. With real-time information generated through the integration and optimisation of your current systems, we can help you to improve operational performance while reducing operating costs.
Having played a key role in the deregulation of the UK gas and electricity markets, we have knowledge and insight that can help you to respond to the extensive changes that will result from increased competition in the water sector.
We can also help you in a multitude of other ways, from application management, business intelligence and enterprise content management to managed testing, security, service-oriented architecture and smart metering.