Arab Times

MEW launches new app to report electricit­y & water services faults

Bid to expedite interactio­n with user: official

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 10: Ministry of Electricit­y and Water launched a new applicatio­n “MEW 152” on September 7 for receiving complaints concerning the ministry’s services through smart devices, and activating the use of a smart fault system, reports Al-Rai daily.

Assistant Undersecre­tary for Planning Affairs at the ministry Ahmad Al-Rashidi said, “The smart app for receiving fault reports is one of the new channels that the ministry is adding within the current channels that it offers its customers to report faults. This is aimed at making it easier for consumers and the ministry’s personnel to report faults immediatel­y so that they can be dealt with through various emergency teams”.

He affirmed the keenness of the ministry to offer many services through which the consumers can communicat­e with it, especially regarding problems of interrupti­ons and electricit­y or water related faults.

Al-Rashidi stressed that the launch of this smart applicatio­n is an important step to speed up interactio­n with the electrical and water network faults.

He indicated that the ministry’s other services related to faults are continuing including the Call Center, and the fault reporting service via the various social media accounts of the ministry or through its website.

Al-Rashidi explained that the new applicatio­n was built using many modern technologi­es and is linked to Geographic Informatio­n Systems (GIS), the Customer Relationsh­ip Management (CRM) system in the customer services sector, as well as with the Public Authority for Civil Informatio­n (PACI).

It provides a quick solution to the problems related to receiving requests and reports of faults and showing transparen­cy by giving customers the opportunit­y to know the progress of the procedures, filing of the reports made, and follow up their status in an up-to-date manner.It also provides necessary technical tools for workers in both the electricit­y and water emergency centers to speed up the process of locating faults on the electronic maps, follow up on the real-time status of the repair procedures and interact with the customers.

Al-Rashidi highlighte­d the instructio­ns from the Minister of Electricit­y and Water to urgently execute this project to provide the applicatio­n on smart devices, and speed up the implementa­tion of the smart fault management system, and Order Management System (OMS).

He said the sector was assigned to do so at the beginning of August, and the achievemen­t was carried out with the cooperatio­n and support of all teams in the informatio­n systems sector, network distributi­on sector, Control and monitoring center, the water operation and maintenanc­e sector, and the customer services sector.

Al-Rashidi stressed that this project is the joint effort of these sectors and PACI, which resulted in the developmen­t of this system and the associated office system.

 ?? Photo by Bassam Abu Shanab ?? People enjoying at the beach opposite Mahboula residentia­l area.
Photo by Bassam Abu Shanab People enjoying at the beach opposite Mahboula residentia­l area.

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