Utilities

The energy industry is in the middle of liberalization and the dominant theme at the moment in the energy providers industry in Europe is unbundling. This advanced responsibility from the EU to separate networking from the other activities of the energy providers should prevent disproportionately high costs for using electricity and gas networks, which in turn will make it more difficult for suppliers without networks to sell electricity. A lot of effort, little benefit: However the European energy industry is fearful as a result of the unbundling.
Direct consequences present themselves for the energy providers out of the regulations on bookkeeping, information, organizational and legal unbundling. The separation required of the manufacturing, network and selling business offers companies an opportunity for a detailed reorganization of previously integrated business processes. As a result, internal company transparency increases as well as process efficiency.

Competitive advantages are created as well by means of value-based customer relationship management and also results orientated portfolio management. The necessary customer and network information are prepared by means of a modern and consistently up to date information platform.

Companies can limit future costs with the creation of Shared Service Centers. Here in particular, the centralization of the supporting processes, like e.g. billing provides a solution.


Selected manufacturing companies references

various
countries
OMV-Petrom
Austria Energie AG
Vienna Energy
Bulgaria EON Bulgarien
Czech Republic Prazska energ.
Hungary Fejérviz
Macedonia Elektrani - Macedonia- electric production EVN Macedonia- electric distribution MEPSO AD– electric transport
Poland Alstom Power
J&S Energy (Mercuria Energy Group)
LOTOS Group
OMD
ZKE (Zamojska Korporacja Energetyczna)
Romania Electrica
Romgaz
Transgaz
Transelectrica
Russia Retek
Serbia electric distribution Belgrad
electric industry of Serbia
LUKOIL
OMV
Serbian oil-extracting industry(NIS)
Slovakia Martinská teplárenská (heating plant in Martine)
MESSER TATRAGAS (MESSER Germany)
Progas (Progas Germany)
Slovenské elektrárne (E-on Italy)
SSE (EdF France)
Transpetrol
Východoslovenská energetika (RWE Germany)
Východoslovenská vodárenská spoločnosť (water economy in Košice)
Západoslovenská vodárenská spoločnosť (water economy in Bratislava)
Žilinská teplárenská (heating plant in Žilina)
Zvolenská teplárenská (heating plant in Zvolen)
TurkeyBP
General Electric
Ukraine KharkovOblEnergo
Lukoil-Ukraine
OdessaOblEnergo
UkrGazDobicha
ZhitomirOblEnergo