Immensa MENA’s largest digital manufacturer, announced in collaboration with DNV (Det Norske Veritas), the world’s first guideline on the digitization of spare parts.
The new guideline is a breakthrough innovation, and with the energy spare parts market valued at US$ 91bn globally – it is pivotal for the energy sector.
The guideline will support international energy players, as well as industrial manufacturing companies to embark on the advanced manufacturing journey via a clear, streamlined step-by-step process focused on solving challenges in supply chain and inventory management making it more efficient and flexible, according to a press communique.
Digital transformation
“We are thrilled to set a new benchmark in the digital transformation of industry alongside our world-class partners at DNV – and today’s news is a game-changer for global supply chains and asset security,” commented Fahmi Al Shawwa, CEO, Immensa.
A dedicated team of 10 experts, from Immensa and DNV, spent five months working to establish the guideline-pooling their knowledge of additive manufacturing, digital warehousing, and quality assurance.
“The unveiling of the industry’s first-ever guideline on Digital Inventory Readiness Levels marks a significant milestone in additive manufacturing, setting a new benchmark and paving the way for future innovations and collaborations,” remarked Dr. Sastry Kandukuri, Global AM Practice Lead & Technical Authority for AM Certification, DNV Energy Systems.