Archive for October, 2007

Client Feature - Schneider-Electric

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

scneider

This week we blog a feature on one of our key clients…Schneider-Electric.

The Logic Document Control team has had a long association with Schneider-Electric. We currently have two document controllers assigned to Schneider-Electric Boddington Gold Mine expansion project. Denise O’Brien is currently our most senior document controller who is currently the Document administrator on the Project. Denise is managing two personnel, which includes one of LDC’s other staff members, Eden Winnacott.  All personnel are responsible for transmitting documents from the client (AKCMR) to a number of international factories and sub contractors. In addition they will ensure all correspondence; technical queries, contracts and registers are maintained using Project Centre software. Neal Bedingfeld has been conducting Project Centre training for the international factories and sub contractors, this is in order to minimise delays when submitting documents to the client for approval. Neal has also been involved with the configuration of the software to optimiseall its functions.

Schneider-Electric will also be starting up a smaller project for Proteus, which is also for the Boddington Mine Expansion Project. Overseas factories will also be involved with the design and manufacture for the Project. Neal Bedingfeld is currently setting up a new project Project Centre database.

Document Control Expansion

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

JCA’s Document Control department,

LDC

(LDC), is pleased to announce plans for the continued expansion of it’s document control capabilities.

With close (but impartial) alliances with the leading document control software/system sellers, LDC alliancesLDC is pursuing it’s goal to become the leading provider of document control consulting services in Australia.

There currently is a severe lack of outsourceable document control services in Australia, and LDC aims to service a large slice of that need. With-in 2 years LDC plans to have a team of 10 to 20 document control experts to manage our clients doc control systems for short to long term project assignments.

EdenOne of the recent staff additions to LDC’s team, is Eden Winnacott. Eden comes to LDC with experience accross a range of projects as a document controller, and is a welcome addition to the JCA-LDC team with her understanding of various doc control systems.

LDC are also in discussions with a number of other potential document control staff and will make further announcements in the coming months.