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Industrial

Industrial sector companies coordinate production operations that involve complex supply chain networks, highly critical infrastructure and labour intensive activities.

Companies involved in the Industrial sectors manage manufacturing and construction operations which have a myriad of supply chain, contractor, labour force and critical infrastructure risk management considerations. Each core risk segment represents potential sources for disruption that have downstream financial, production and reputational consequences.

OPTARE Systems advise clients involved in Industrial operations to employ solutions that enable effective aggregation of information on incidents to build robust trending analysis and risk metrics; and mitigation planning tools that can build resilience throughout complex supply chains and critical infrastructure protection programmes.

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Solutions

SIRASystems

SIRASystem provides an incident reporting, analysis and investigation platform which can assist an enterprise involved in industrial operations enhance intelligence-driven risk management.

SIRASystems assists the real-time transfer of event data at retail operations to centralised incident registers that provides a web-accessible interface for accountable corporate stakeholders. For companies involved in Industrial operations this tool is utilised to build more automated trending tools and to develop more comprehensive risk analytics.

MITIrisk

MITIrisk provides an enterprise resilience modelling platform which companies involved in Industrial operations to build and configure risk management mechanisms across supply chains and critical infrastructure protection programmes. MITIrisk provides a directory of risk management mechanism to deploy throughout a enterprise resilience system to most effectively manage risk and build business continuity in manufacturing and construction activities.

© Optare Systems 2009. Updated on June 20 2009.