SembCorp opts for Wrench SmartProject EPC Software Solution
SembCorp opts for Wrench SmartProject EPC Software Solution

India; 26th Feb 2024: SembCorp is a leading Singapore-based company with an interest in multiple businesses. Their renewable energy Indian subsidiary will use Wrench SmartProject as its EPC project management software solution on an upcoming 5.7 Mn USD project in Gurgaon, India. The solution will include design-to-delivery Progress Monitoring across the project’s E, P, and C phases.
Said Harish Parihar, Head of Sales, “Like many others in the industry SembCorp was relying on Excel-based spreadsheets and SharePoint as a means of monitoring and managing project progress, which is a very manually driven and time-intensive process. They wanted to upgrade to system-driven monitoring in order to improve productivity and time management and chose our solution as it offered an integrated PMIS (project management information system) along with a built-in EDMS (Engineering document management system), giving them a complete multi-faceted solution for all their needs with one implementation.
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