- Targeting Landmark Buildings in Asia and the Middle East -
TOKYO - Monday, September 22nd 2014 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE) -- Azbil Corporation (TOKYO:6845) announces the development of
its new savic-netTM for Integrated Building Management Systems
(hereinafter “savic-net for IBMS”) for overseas markets, which will be
available on October 1. Providing centralized control of all management
systems installed in a large-scale complex, savic-net for IBMS delivers
efficient, high-quality facility management, energy control, and
management of tenant information.
More and more large-scale
complexes overseas have been installing a large-scale integrated central
control system (an IBMS) that collectively manages the control systems
for utilities, air conditioning, sanitation, lighting, fire alarms,
security alarms, public address, CCTV*, elevators, escalators, and car
parks. Today, there is also a growing need for additional use of the
data gathered by facility management systems in order to reduce the
workload of facility operators, promote energy conservation, and manage
tenant information.
Developed to meet such needs, savic-net for
IBMS supports various kinds of international communication protocol
standards including BACnet, Modbus, and OPC,** allowing easy connection
to a wide variety of facility management systems, including those made
by other companies. Furthermore, it incorporates Azbil’s building
control application, whose performance has been abundantly demonstrated
in Japan. With this application, savic-net for IBMS delivers a higher
management quality while reducing the workload of facility operators,
contributing to the safety, convenience and power conservation of
large-scale facilities.
Azbil Corporation plans to utilize the
sales chains of its affiliates in Singapore, Indonesia, and other Asian
countries as well as in the United Arab Emirates and elsewhere in the
Middle East to aggressively market savic-net for IBMS to large-scale
complexes and high-rise buildings that are recognized as landmarks by
the local public. Its goal is to receive 60 orders, equivalent to sales
of 6.5 billion yen, in the next three years.
http://www.azbil.com/press/20140919.html
*CCTV
(closed-circuit television): a monitoring system equipped with
surveillance video cameras and having various capabilities such as
transmitting, processing, and displaying captured images for purposes
such as disaster response and crime prevention.
**BACnet is a
registered trademark of ASHRAE (the American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers). Modbus is a network
protocol published by Modicon Inc. (now AEG Schneider Automation
International S.A.S.) for use with programmable logic controllers
(PLCs). OPC is an interface standard that links software programs for
controlling industrial hardware devices.
savic-net and savic-net FX are trademarks of Azbil Corporation in Japan and other countries.
Azbil Corporation
Founded
in 1906. Azbil Corporation pursues “human-centered automation,” which
aims to contribute to people’s safety, comfort and fulfillment and also
to global environmental preservation. In April 2012, Azbil Corporation
has changed its name from Yamatake Corporation.
Contacts
Azbil Corporation
Masayoshi Kogai/Seiji Hara, +81-3-6810-1006
Public Relations Section
Corporate Planning Dept.
publicity@azbil.com
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