Read about our customer successes below.
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AEP [download] American Electric Power (AEP) needed a solution to help build on a strong environmental track record while protecting institutional knowledge - all without taxing IT resources. |
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AEP-Greenhouse Gas Management [download] American Electric Power (AEP) participates in multiple voluntary greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction programs in addition to their state and federal environmental commitments. The company needed one system to consolidate all of the GHG data and generate reports with a wide range of requirements. |
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Anniston Army Depot [download] Significant time and effort was required to track compliance tasks using a series of manual checklists, and completing complex DMRs manually each month was cumbersome and inefficient. Software as a service (SaaS) was the right fit, because this on-demand technology provided real time access to data. |
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Boral Industries [download] When Boral Industries experienced a few non-compliances and NOVs due to reports being submitted late, they realized that the size and complexity of their regulatory requirements needed the help of an electronic system. |
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Department of Defense [download] The United States military, recognized as the steward of the nation's environment, takes pride in its efforts to remain in compliance. With so many installations it is difficult to track the thousands of requirements and tasks that need to be completed each regulatory period. Therefore, a number of U.S. military bases were looking for a way to efficiently manage a broad range of compliance activities. |
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FirstEnergy Corp. [download] Learn more about how FirstEnergy Corp. achieved 100% of environmental reporting deadlines using Enviance and was able to effectively manage compliance obligations, maintain institutional knowledge and ensure regulatory responsibilities aren’t forgotten. |
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Fort Carson-Greenhouse Gas Management [download] Fort Carson is required to manage its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for many reasons, including the mandate of Executive Order 13423. But without a GHG system in place how can Ft. Carson be expected to manage what they can't measure? |
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FujiColor [download] With a loosely structured environmental management information system (EMIS) in place, Fujicolor Processing was concerned about being out of compliance without knowing. They needed a solution to centralize data and assure compliance at locations across the United States. |
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Georgia Power [download] Georgia Power needed a system to help environmental professionals assure compliance and better manage their workload. |
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Koch Fertilizer, LLC [download] Koch Fertilizer’s search for environmental management software stemmed from the company’s desire to deploy information technology and systems to more efficiently collect and store institutional knowledge while reducing cost and the reliance on valuable personnel. |
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NCRA [download] The National Cooperative Refinery Association (NCRA) was driven to find a solution that could centrally manage and standardize data and tasks - all while optimizing environmental performance. |
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Patriot Coal [download] Patriot began investigating environmental management software in 2009 to fulfill a federal court-issued consent decree. They selected the Enviance EERP System for the product’s focus on compliance rather than data tracking, user flexibility and the lack of need for internal IT support. |
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PPL [download] PPL Corporation needed a solution that could centrally manage compliance data and integrate with existing systems and corporate processes. |
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sanofi pasteur [download] Sanofi pasteur needed an Internet-based solution for tracking a wide variety of requirements, including very stringent FDA regulations. The EHS staff wanted to save time and improve data quality simultaneously. |
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Syngenta [download] With a small-scale system in place to run basic reports, Syngenta was looking to upgrade to a more sophisticated and comprehensive compliance management system that better met their ever growing needs. End users needed a faster system and Syngenta required a platform for multiple compliance programs in one database. |
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TECO [download] TECO Energy initially needed a software solution providing Title V compliance calendar capabilities and quickly expanded into needing a robust solution to manage all of their environmental programs. |
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Tucson Electric Power [download] TEP routinely uses Enviance at two generation stations for all media programs, permits and plans, data collections and inspections. TEP plans to expand its Enviance use to all of the company’s generation stations, which includes four manned and two unmanned stations. |
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Valero [download] Valero Refining Company - California needed a solution that could consolidate thousands of Title V requirements and would be easy for everyone to understand - from the plant floor to the plant manager. |
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