The Red Sea Company completes the implementation of the first phase of the deployment of the units of the Enablon system
The Red Sea Development Company (RSDC) today announced the successful implementation of the first phase of its Enablon system deployment project as part of its endeavors to integrate, automate and simplify the practices of governance, risk compliance, health and safety, environment and sustainability, business continuity, and internal auditing across the company's departments.
The Enablon system from Wolters Kluwer was chosen based on its leading position as an integrated software solutions provider, as the project was launched during January 2021, and the team has now been able to launch this integrated solution after going through stages that included design and consulting that lasted for 15 months.
The CEO of the Red Sea Development Company, John Pagano, confirmed that work began at the height of the global pandemic to integrate many tasks and control controls, to enhance the reporting processes, monitor and align various jobs in the industry for best health and safety practices and to establish new standards at the sector level, as the number of workforce on the site exceeded About 16,000 employees and contractors of the Red Sea Development Company.
And he indicated that many parties inside and outside the company participated in the implementation of the project, congratulating everyone on the completion of the first phase of the project, where the company will be formed in cooperation with the well-known management consulting company "Ernst & Young", "Walters Kluwer" software solutions provider, and the specialized "Wipro" company In technical consulting, a specialized committee is tasked with overseeing progress and implementation of the new solution.
For his part, Laurent Dechau, Vice President and Managing Director of Wolters Kluwer, indicated that the Enablon platform system provides a holistic view of risks, to deal with environmental, health and safety challenges.
For its part, Ernst & Young explained that the Red Sea Development Company has provided a pioneering performance in conceptualizing the alignment of risks and controls by harnessing the power of the Enablon system to provide a platform that combines practices of governance, risk compliance, health and safety, environment and sustainability, and business continuity, and internal audit, while Ernst & Young noted that the implementation period lasted 15 months, and its priorities revolved around ensuring that the requirements of the Red Sea Development Company were met, with a focus on the flexibility of the system and its actual value in the future.
Since many of the sites under development in the Red Sea destination are located in remote and remote areas, the main advantage of the Enablon system is that it can be used without the need for an Internet connection, allowing the preparation of accident data or inspection and audit reports and then uploading them as soon as the device is connected to the network, and another useful feature is An easy-to-use mobile application that allows employees to log data on the go.
A selected group of the health and safety team at the Red Sea Development Company was trained on this technology under the supervision of the system engineers, as this step contributed to empowering the teams working in the destination sites with the necessary expertise to use the system and training all the contractors and employees of the Red Sea Development Company who were selected as users of the Enablon system. .
The additional benefits offered by the system are currently being evaluated as part of efforts to further automate and enhance operations through the integrated Enablon platform, as the system will be deployed in Amaala, in addition to the growing portfolio of projects in the Red Sea Development Company's portfolio.