
Clevest Solutions
Workforce Management - Smart Grid - AMI - Utility Field Operations.
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Clevest Solutions, founded in 2006 by Thomas Ligocki, carved a niche in providing mobile workforce management software specifically for the utilities sector. The founder's journey is one of resilience; Thomas Ligocki arrived in British Columbia in 1985 as a political refugee from Czechoslovakia. His prior experience in mobile workforce management at MDSI Mobile Data Solutions Inc. and the observation of a major transformation in the utility industry—the shift to smart metering—led to the creation of Clevest. The company began with a small team in Ligocki's basement, aiming to automate the processes for installing and servicing smart meters, a critical need for which there were few effective solutions at the time.
The company's primary offering is a suite of software solutions that connect mobile field workers with office operations for electric, gas, and water utilities. This technology optimizes field activities, which enhances worker productivity and safety, improves response times for outages, and aids utilities in reducing their carbon footprint. Clevest's product portfolio includes features for mobile workforce management, automated vehicle location, smart meter deployment and maintenance, and operational analytics. The software is designed to integrate with hundreds of enterprise systems and can be deployed either on-premise or in the cloud. Revenue is generated through the sale and implementation of these software solutions to a global client base of utility companies, ranging from large corporations to rural cooperatives.
A significant milestone in the company's history was its acquisition by IFS, a global enterprise software company, in November 2020. This strategic move was intended to merge Clevest's specialized utility-focused capabilities with IFS's broader field service management offerings, expanding its global reach and creating a more competitive solution for the energy and utilities market. Prior to the acquisition, Clevest had established a solid market presence, serving over 240 utility customers worldwide and having been involved in the deployment of over 35 million smart meters.
Keywords: mobile workforce management, utility software, smart grid operations, field service management, network deployment solutions, automated vehicle location, smart metering, utility field operations, workforce automation, outage response, asset management, utilities vertical, energy utilities, water utilities, gas utilities, advanced metering infrastructure, enterprise software, dispatch scheduling, worker safety, grid modernization