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Enzen Global launches new ERP solution

BANGALORE: Enzen Global Solutions Pvt. Ltd., global knowledge solutions provider for the power, gas and water sectors, on Tuesday announced the launch of a first-ofits- kind ERP solution speci

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BANGALORE: Enzen Global Solutions Pvt. Ltd., global knowledge solutions provider for the power, gas and water sectors, on Tuesday announced the launch of a first-ofits- kind ERP solution specifically designed for Indian power distribution companies.

PSU DHBVNL (Dakshin Haryana Bijili Vitaran Nigam Limited) is the first power distribution company in India to go live with this unique ERP solution.

Recognising the urgent need for automation in the power distribution sector, Enzen Global has responded with a fully integrated enterprise solution, made specifically for the Indian market.

The Integrated Distribution Management Solution (iDMS) brings control, coordination, transparency, and information accessibility to the distribution sector, which is struggling to cap its losses. The latest data on AT&C (aggregate technical and commercial) losses of various state electricity boards, highlight the need to improve efficiencies in power distribution.

Most of the utilities continue to post AT&C losses ranging between 20 per and 60 per cent of the turnover.

John Jacob, Head, Product Research, Enzen Global Solutions, says, “The degree of coordination and information accessibility required in this timesensitive sector cannot be neglected, especially given the high AT&C losses. The restructured power reforms programme launched with a total outlay of Rs 51,000 crore aims to reduce the AT&C losses to 15 per cent and stands testimony to the urgent need for automation.”

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