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			The Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) is a Saudi government 
			corporation that owns, operates and maintains desalination 
			production and transmission plants in the Kingdom. It is the largest 
			desalinating sea water corporation responsible for 20% of worldwide 
			desalinated water production. SWCC aspires to be a world pioneer in 
			seawater desalination; for this purpose, it has actively engaged in 
			deploying best industry facilities to support its corporate vision 
			and embarked in the organizational and digital transformation, 
			supporting the government’s vision for sectorial reform. 
			
			 
			A 6-Month Mission: Made Possible 
			
			 
			SWCC recognizes that most of the information of the SWCC plants and 
			transmission system are scattered in different formats and in the 
			various geographically dispersed locations across the Kingdom. For 
			this purpose, it has already taken positive steps towards the 
			reconciliation of its information systems to establish an integrated 
			Water Management System (WMS) that focuses on cost, risk, 
			performance, and water quality. 
			
			 
			The dispatch center is built based on a Business Code; the objective 
			is to centralize and optimize real-time information of SWCC 
			dispersed resource base. A complex mission made possible by Khatib & 
			Alami (K&A), putting forward innovative models of work and solutions 
			that revolutionize the way geospatial systems’ capabilities engage 
			with SWCC operations. Dashboard, Displays and KPI’s are built to 
			quantify this ambition. PI of OSIsoft constitutes the corner stone 
			in the overall Information System at SWCC and, together with 
			state-of-the-art Esri’s Geographical Information System (GIS) 
			platform, it is facilitating further deployment of IT/OT 
			applications to support best practice operation, maintenance and 
			control of the Water Business. 
			
			 
			Browse the Past, Visualize the Present and Plan for the Future 
			
			 
			K&A surpassed numerous challenges in building the system’s 
			architecture, such as: the sites’ infrastructure installation and 
			integration with different systems, tag data mapping from multiple 
			plants, design and confirmation of more than 400 PI vision business 
			screens from scratch for plants and transmission. The new WMS will 
			enable SWCC to be a prime player in the Water Business by monitoring 
			the real-time operation, planning and instructing the scheduling of 
			production and transmission in the near future and reviewing the 
			performance of past operations. Automatic controls will harness the 
			WMS capabilities to schedule hourly productions based on fuel prices 
			or sell water and electricity in the future. 
			
			 
			A Future-Proof Water Dispatch Center: Building the Foundation of 
			the Evolution of the Water Landscape 
			
			 
			In light of this, K&A designed a full-fledged Riyadh-based Dispatch 
			Center for SWCC; mobilizing a team of designers, architects, 
			engineers, IT and GIS specialists. A 15-meter wide main screen and 
			two 4-meter side screens of the latest laser technology were 
			installed for an optimized real-time visualization. Six operators 
			from SWCC will control the screens, managing live displays of over 
			400 GIS and PI Vision graphics and diagrams. Displays are designed 
			in a hierarchal manner: one overview for each plant/pipeline, 
			rolling down to view water production/transmission efficiency, 
			storage level, water quality, cost and other key monitoring 
			parameters. The center is operational since November 2017; K&A is 
			providing additional training and handing over. 
			
			 
			A Trendsetting Utility Solution at OSIsoft EMEA Users Conference 
			2017 London 
			
			 
			The SWCC’s business case premiere was presented at the OSIsoft EMEA 
			Users Conference 2017 in London jointly by the K&A/SWCC team. The 
			paper highlighted how SWCC embarked in the Digital Transformation, 
			building a solid PI Infrastructure tightly integrated with GIS, ERP, 
			SCADA DCS and other enterprise applications such as the production 
			scheduling and dispatch to optimize the overall cost of water 
			production. It also presents the approach adopted by SWCC and its 
			successful implementation while embarking on an ambitious business 
			transformation exercise that coincides with strategic initiatives 
			for unbundling and privatizing the water sector in the Kingdom. 
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