How asset management systems with cross-asset capabilities provide value to operators of transportation infrastructure.

On September 25th, 2024, Direxyon had the privilege of presenting on the topic of Implementing Asset Management Systems with Cross-Asset Capabilities at the Transportation Authority of Canada‘s Annual Conference.

Moderated by Quebec’s Ministry of Transportation‘s Chief Director of Road Asset Management and Innovation Stéphane Dallaire, Implementing Asset Management Systems with Cross-Asset Capabilities was an exciting opportunity to share insights on Direxyon’s Asset Investment Planning solution supports the decision-making and optimizes resource allocation for Canada’s second largest road network.

Presented by David Hein, P.Eng., a Civil Engineer with over 38 years of experience and a strategic advisor for Direxyon, and William Perrault, Direxyon’s Solution Architect lead, the session highlighted:

  • The Ministry’s desire to take an integrated approach to asset management.
  • The requirements for a solution that could enable province-wide cross-asset management.
  • How Direxyon helped facilitate minimizing risk, service interruptions, and costs across their expansive asset portfolio.

Whether you were unable to attend or want a refresher on the subject, fill out the form to receive a copy of the recap one-sheet.

If you have any questions about Direxyon’s asset-centric, user-configurable Asset Investment Planning solution and how it can help you enhance your strategic asset management and investment decision-making, contact us today.

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Implementing Cross-Asset Capabilities Douglas Pateman, David Hein, and William Perrault.
From left to right: Moderator Stéphane Dallaire with Douglas Pateman, David Hein, and William Perrault.

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