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| KIP |
Knowledge Improvement Programme
In order to create an efficient knowledge transfer process, Inprocess proposes a Knowledge Improvement Programme (KIP), based on the continuous development of the client’s process simulation skills set. The KIP is a tailored combination of educational services including: model development, specific training courses, on-the-job learning projects, coaching, access to expert simulation consultancy, support for simulation deployment to operations, and any other aspect that would fit client specific needs. A KIP is normally delivered as a series of independent modules to facilitate the investment and to validate the continuous success of the programme. The structure of the programme includes standard and customised modules - selected based on our clients’ training needs. |
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| KIP in Practice |
When setting up a KIP project it is important to define which are the principal targets for the Customer’s Process/Production department, and the schedule required to execute the Program.
As an example, in the right column of this page the content structure of an Upstream KIP is shown, where each module delivers significant benefits on its own and can therefore be used to pre-finance future modules |
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| Goal Definition |
Targets definition for the entire KIP, including updates of basic models, on-line models, modelling best practice etc.
Assessment (people, technology, models, projects to support). |
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| Module 1 |
- Compressor Analysis
- Flare Analysis
- On-site Technology Transfer Session
- Pipeline/Facilities Integration
- On-site Technology Transfer Session
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| Modules 2, 3... |
- Workflow Management
- Asset Model
- Aplication Development
- Optimization
- Dynamic look-ahead capabilities
- Process Trainer
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