Shell
Quality management system
Shell E&P has contracted Dutch-based eVision Industry Software to design Shell’s new ‘Quality Management System’. The Quality Management System is an easy-to-use web-based application for tracking quality forms. The software enhances workflow, initial quality tracking through to task closure in a comfortable and familiar manner. The user-friendly system minimizes user mistakes in these tasks by streamlining the entire process. Shell will use this new system throughout Europe for tracking the quality of all incoming goods. The quality tracking system will later be added to eVision’s already existing container logistics software system: Container Vision. The Quality Management System will be used for tracking shipments on all land bases around the North Sea including England, Scotland, The Netherlands and Norway and additionally the system will be used on all North Sea offshore installations.
Neil Currie, eVision Product Manager: “We are excited to work alongside NAM and Shell E&P to deliver the new Quality Management System. The Quality Management System we are building for Shell will become part of a more extensive container logistics solution eVision designed specifically for the offshore industry. The Container Solution, Container Vision, strengthens and streamlines the entire process of container and dangerous goods handling. Moreover the container system handles all legislative requirements and required paperwork like the creation of Boat Manifests and IMO forms. With the Container Vision solution incredible large direct and indirect costs savings are realized while assuring safe and proper shipment.
Our success in the E&P Industry is based on the combination of very skilled software designers teamed up with industry people. Working alongside frontline operational personnel we are able to build extremely user-friendly solutions.
Shell E&P recognized the importance for a user friendly solution and contracted eVision, a company with strong market presence and proven track record in the oil and gas industry for developing very intuitive and user friendly safety operational systems. Final completion for this project is the second quarter of 2009.”

