Digitization to modernize utility operations
Maintain assets, stay connected in the field, and keep the lights on for every customer.
Replace paper processes to reduce operating costs
Utility operations need to minimize operational risk and modernize services while managing costs. This is becoming more challenging as wild weather leads to more outages, while a growing skills gap, and labor shortage has stressed resources. Paper-based processes are holding back progress.
Recent McKinsey & Company1 research shows that utility companies can reduce operating expenses by up to 25% through digital transformation of operations while achieving a performance gain of 20- 40% in areas such as safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance. Get started by replacing paper and excessive administrative tasks through mobile apps and software that connect your workers in the field or in the back office with SAP.
With Sigga, utility organizations can:
Increase Revenue
Maintain operations at full capacity
Reduce Costs
Cut time wastes & paper usage
Increase Uptime
Improve asset reliability and prevent outages
Increase Technician Productivity
Access information from anywhere
Improve Collaboration
Real-time visibility in SAP to resources and work status
Reduce Compliance Risk
Complete records of adherence to the latest safety checklists
Customer Transformation Success
Leading utility companies who use Sigga for end-to-end digital work management, experienced, on average:
Annual Savings
Over $600,000
Breakdown Orders
24%
Reduction
Administrative Hours
7,500 Less Hours
Gain Visibility and Control of Utility Operations
Sigga understands the rapidly evolving utility industry. We will be your partner to guide you through modernization efforts that reduce costs and bring more stability to the grid. More than 70,000 technicians across the globe use Sigga mobile maintenance apps every day, and leading utilities rely on Sigga Planning & Scheduling. Investing in digital maintenance tools now will lead to longer-term cost savings and reduced regulatory risk.