Opus Suite Version 2018 released in April

26 March 2018

The new version of Opus Suite comes with several enhancements and innovative new capabilities. Continuous development with annual releases is central to Systecon’s commitment to provide Opus Suite users with state-of-the-art optimization and decision support capabilities, versatile scenario modelling and an intuitive user interface. The following are some of the key highlights in the new version, which was released in April 2018.


Spares Optimization with Multiple Performance Requirements

Opus Suite is unrivaled when it comes to optimizing solutions for overall cost effectiveness, across all included systems and locations. A powerful complementary capability is now introduced to handle situations and scenarios when it is necessary to prioritize or consider specific requirements for certain locations or systems. For example, some units or locations may require 95% availability, while 80% is sufficient at others. With this new site/system dependent optimization capability in OPUS10, it is possible to successfully determine spare parts assortments that satisfy such multiple performance requirements at the lowest possible cost.
Detailed Analyses of the Causes of System Downtime

An obvious and continuous task when working to make sure that technical systems are available when needed is to identify and analyze reasons for downtime and find cost effective ways to remove or reduce them. This is a typical application area for Opus Suite, and the capabilities are further strengthened in the new version of SIMLOX. New simulation results provide the ability to predict and analyze what events (failures, preventive maintenance, etc.) and what contributors (failure modes, components, subsystems, etc.) are the main causes of interrupted operations and system downtime.
Simulation of Preventive Maintenance and Ageing of Items in Stock

Time intervals for preventive maintenance (PM) no longer must be based solely on the time an item is installed in a system. With the enhanced PM-modelling in SIMLOX, it is possible to also account for time an item spends in stock. Aspects like ageing and scheduled inspections and maintenance to items in stock can now be modelled and simulated. A much requested feature that further improves flexibility and applicability in many contexts.
Improved Usability and Flexibility

In the graphical cost analysis view in CATLOC, modelers can now define what color to use for what cost element, making it easier to orientate and identify costs in charts and cost breakdowns. In OPUS10, a new ability has been introduced to manage assumptions regarding utilization that influence how availability is calculated. This is especially relevant when looking for optimal solutions with relatively low availability.
Download the Opus Suite release brochure for more information

New versions of the Opus Suite are released every 12 months, and distributed to all clients with an Upgrade and Support agreement.

You can download the Opus Suite version 2018 release brochure for more information about the new release and complete descriptions of features. You can also contact Systecon or one of our representatives for further information.