Improvement of Mobile On-Site Support Operations

The field inspection officer at Samchully is tagging the facility information installed on the pressure regulator with NFC while sending the facility location inquiry and inspection results.

The field inspection officer at Samchully is tagging the facility information installed on the pressure regulator with NFC while sending the facility location inquiry and inspection results.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Samchully announced on the 14th that it is enhancing work efficiency through smart technology support, such as introducing Near Field Communication (NFC) for safety inspections of city gas facilities and improving its mobile system.


The newly established smart technology support system attaches NFC tags to various city gas facilities such as pressure regulators and valve rooms, allowing on-site safety inspection personnel to simply tag with smartphones or tablets, automatically inputting inspection results and easily accessing facility information.


Until now, safety inspectors had to visit each facility individually to enter inspection details, but with the newly implemented NFC system, unnecessary work processes have been reduced, shortening work time.


Samchully plans to complete improvements to the mobile on-site support system within this year. This will enable safety management personnel to handle internal approval tasks, previously only possible in the office, directly on-site after completing facility inspections.



A Samchully representative stated, "We will continue to advance smartly through various IoT-based technologies such as the introduction of the NFC system and improvements to the on-site support system," adding, "We will make further efforts to modernize and scientificize city gas safety management operations."


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