HEISCO Chooses Wrench SmartProject EDMS
HEISCO Chooses Wrench SmartProject EDMS

Middle East, 06th August 2023: HEISCO (Heavy Engineering Industries & Shipbuilding Co.) a major EPC Contracting company based in Kuwait with diversified businesses in Oil and Gas, Petrochemicals, Power, Pressure Equipment Manufacturing, Shipbuilding & Repair, Dredging & Marine Construction, Civil Construction, Maintenance and other industrial services, has chosen Wrench SmartProject as a corporate platform for engineering data and engineering deliverable management on their upcoming projects.
Said Philips Tharakan, VP Middle East, Wrench Solutions “HEISCO was using another project collaboration management platform and wanted to see how our solution’s Deliverable Management functions fit in with their organisational requirements. They have opted for a Test run to see our solution in action and I am very confident they will be favourably impressed as they transition to the Wrench system.”
Depending on the results, HEISCO is open to upgrading from the EDMS and deliverable management functions to other SmartProject modules.
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