SINGAPORE - Bently Nevada, a Baker Hughes business and a leader in condition monitoring and asset protection, is opening a new remote monitoring center (RMC) in Singapore to provide remote monitoring and diagnostic services for industrial customers in Asia-Pacific. This will be the first RMC for Bently Nevada in Asia-Pacific and the eighth in the world, supporting services in English, Mandarin and Malay.

The new RMC will enable continuous monitoring of key assets across offshore oil and gas platforms, liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants, refineries, petrochemical plants and industrial manufacturing sites. Specifically, the RMC’s in-house machinery diagnostic engineers will analyze early warning signals for predictive maintenance and provide users near real-time insights on potential issues and recommended actions.

“Given the increased demand for remote monitoring and diagnostics for key assets across the energy and industrial sectors, we are excited to launch this center to better service our customers in Asia-Pacific,” said KH Hor, Asia-Pacific sales director of Bently Nevada at Baker Hughes. “We can monitor assets and provide insights to our customers near real-time and in a cost-effective way while mitigating safety risks associated with physical travel to customer sites.”

“The new remote monitoring center represents our commitment to Singapore and Asia-Pacific,” said Ed J. Boufarah, vice president of Bently Nevada at Baker Hughes. “We are investing for growth to support our customers’ digital transformation journeys, to continuously monitor equipment health and provide machinery insights for optimal industrial asset management.”