- The company drives its Positive Motion strategy through the use of Industry 4.0 technologies and positions itself as a European benchmark in the energy sector in the digitalization of its operations
- By deploying a private 5G network at its industrial sites and delivering mobile devices to all of its operators, the company will use applications based on the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and augmented reality to improve the efficiency, safety and sustainability of its operations
- The operators of Cepsa's industrial centers will be able to exchange information in real time, reporting information in video, photo or audio format from any process area through mobile devices connected to the 5G network
By providing mobile devices and tablets for individual use to all operators of its energy parks, the company is able to improve information exchange times and user experience. These devices, prepared for use inside industrial facilities, enable the use of Industry 4.0 technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) or augmented reality (AR), to improve performance, both at hardware and software level, and to take advantage of the full potential of the private 5G network that the company has deployed in its centers.
Through this project, the company provides an infrastructure that guarantees the full participation of its operators in the company's day-to-day operations. To this end, industrial employees will be able to carry out their daily work from any process area through mobile devices that are connected to the 5G network, as well as improve the reception of internal communications and their access to all the services that Cepsa makes available to them.
Operators at Cepsa's industrial centers will be able to report information in video, photo or audio format at the touch of a button, through cloud solutions, which will enable massive machine-to-machine interactions and work in real time, boosting collaboration between teams and reducing response times.
This project monitors the assets and infrastructure of the energy parks in real time, reducing CO2 emissions and water consumption, while preventing possible incidents and facilitating the identification of unscheduled unit shutdowns.
Cepsa is transforming its refineries into diversified and sustainable energy parks, where the company will produce green hydrogen and second-generation biofuels, with the aim of decarbonizing industry and transportation.