The Freeman

Visayan Electric employs the aid of robots

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One of the goals of Visayan Electric as part of its vision of becoming a world class electric utilities provider is digitaliza­tion. Projects under this goal have already been and are in the process of being deployed such as the eBillTxt and MobileAP.

However, this was no easy task. Imagine going through tens of thousands of customer profiles and enrolling them into a system - MANUALLY, and this is just one of the many issues that challenged the electric company.

As one of the leading companies in Cebu for innovation, Visayan Electric developed software robots to help with such gargantuan tasks. Robotic Process Automation, better known as RPA, is a software robotics that imitates/mimics the tasks of employees to deload their repetitive workloads.

“We want our employees to spend their time on more value-adding tasks rather than doing repetitive tasks that take up most of their time,” said Engr. Daryl Bonbon, Head of Customer Services for Visayan Electric. This has led to the creation of various software robots that provide solutions to that exact problem.

An example of RPA that Visayan Electric developed is BOSS or Builder Offline Service for SAAD. “This robot ‘builds’ (creates) approved accounts in our Customer Care & Billing system (CCB), [which] lessens the tasks of our service center Customer Service Representa­tives (CSRs),” said Engr. Ninette Soten, RPA lead developer. “This also improves our response time as previously, it would take an average of 14 hours per applicatio­n before it is being uploaded or encoded to our CCB,” she added.

Another set of robots that have been developed by Visayan Electric is fad.ER (read as fader), which stands for Field Activity Dispatchin­g Robot and farm.ER (read as farmer), which stands for field activity reports management Encoding Robot. Fad.ER is a robot that ‘dispatches’ (generates) field activity ready for the company’s field crews, while the farm.ER ‘encodes’ (updates) that field activity to Completed status. These specific robots significan­tly increased the efficiency of the company in handling consumer requests such as meter replacemen­ts, pole relocation­s, etc. In just two weeks, since the 30th of January this year, more than 2,600 field activities have been created and dispatched by fad.ER and farm.ER, a number which would normally take more than two weeks to complete if done manually.

The three aforementi­oned robots are just some of the robots that are currently being developed by Visayan Electric. According to Engr. Soten, creating the robots was not an easy task, especially for her who is not a computer scientist nor an IT graduate, however, she is thankful that Visayan Electric and Aboitiz gave her the opportunit­y to learn and let her outside of her comfort zone.

 ?? ?? INNOVATION: Visayan Electric team members developing and utilizing state-of-the-art robotic software to improve system processes and output.
INNOVATION: Visayan Electric team members developing and utilizing state-of-the-art robotic software to improve system processes and output.

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