Cirebon, September 2025 – The Maximo User Group Indonesia (MUGI) continues to expand its role as a catalyst for collaboration among asset-intensive industries. In a milestone initiative, MUGI facilitated a customer-to-customer benchmarking exchange between two major players in Indonesia’s power sector: PT Cirebon Energi Prasarana (CEPR) and PT Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Masdar Solar Energy (PMSE).
The exchange began with a site visit from PMSE – operator of the Cirata Floating Solar Power Plant, Indonesia’s largest photovoltaic (PV) facility – to CEPR’s Cirebon Power site in West Java. The agenda focused on the implementation of the Permit to Work (PTW) system, a cornerstone for ensuring safe and reliable maintenance operations.
Learning from CEPR: Safety First Through PTW
During the visit, PMSE representatives toured CEPR’s Permit Office, where a structured lock-and-tag system governs all access to critical equipment. CEPR shared its comprehensive PTW processes, which are deeply embedded in daily operations and linked to its overall maintenance and reliability framework.
Dimas Kaharudin, President of PMSE, personally attended the visit and emphasized the importance of the learning experience:
“PMSE learned a lot today, especially about the physical safety measures that need to be prepared, and how Maximo can represent these physical phenomena through workflows that correctly follow prudent PTW and isolation processes. This is an important learning point for us as we strengthen our own practices.”

For PMSE, which is pioneering large-scale renewable energy operations, this benchmarking provided valuable insights into how established thermal plants manage risk, enforce discipline, and align PTW with enterprise asset management systems.
Mutual Benefit: Conventional Meets Renewable
While PMSE gained practical lessons from CEPR’s PTW maturity, CEPR also benefitted by understanding the unique challenges faced by renewable operators. Unlike thermal generation, solar operations involve highly distributed assets and different risk profiles. The exchange sparked dialogue on how PTW principles can be adapted to diverse operational contexts, strengthening both companies’ safety practices.
The visit concluded with a group reflection, reinforcing the value of peer-to-peer sharing in building a stronger industry community.
Counter-Visit Planned: CEPR to See Maximo Application Suite in Action
The collaboration will now continue with a counter-visit from CEPR to PMSE’s Cirata Floating Solar Power Plant. This time, the spotlight will shift to technology – specifically the Maximo Application Suite (MAS).
Andy Saputra, IT Manager of CEPR, who hosted the meeting, confirmed the next step:
“We will have a counter-visit to PMSE and learn how Maximo Application Suite can help their operations – and then see how our own Maximo 7.6 upgrade can be done seamlessly.”
PMSE has begun leveraging MAS as part of its digital transformation journey, integrating asset management with safety and operational workflows in the renewable energy environment. For CEPR, the visit will provide an opportunity to explore how MAS can support their upgrade path and future-proof their operations.

MUGI: Building a Stronger Maximo Community
The Maximo User Group Indonesia (MUGI) was relaunched in 2024 to foster knowledge sharing among organizations using IBM Maximo. With members spanning utilities, mining, oil and gas, transportation, and renewables, MUGI serves as a neutral platform for collaboration and community building.
Traditionally centered on an annual conference, MUGI is now broadening its activities through benchmarking visits, peer learning sessions, and thematic discussions. These initiatives allow members to experience real-life Maximo usage, compare maturity levels, and accelerate adoption of best practices.

The CEPR–PMSE exchange is a flagship example of this new direction. By combining conventional power plant expertise with renewable energy innovation, the initiative embodies MUGI’s mission: enabling members to learn from each other and build stronger, safer, and more efficient operations.
Looking Ahead
With Indonesia’s energy sector undergoing rapid transformation, peer-to-peer collaboration has never been more important. CEPR and PMSE’s two-way exchange sets a precedent for future MUGI activities, proving that customer-to-customer visits deliver concrete value beyond traditional vendor-led sessions.
Both companies also acknowledged that working with Cohesive as a trusted partner was an excellent decision. Cohesive’s role in facilitating the implementation, strengthening Maximo capabilities, and supporting the MUGI community has helped ensure that these exchanges bring tangible benefits to all parties involved.
As the energy transition accelerates, MUGI will continue to connect organizations, bridge conventional and renewable practices, and showcase the potential of advanced platforms like the Maximo Application Suite.
About MUGI
The Maximo User Group Indonesia (MUGI) is a professional community of IBM Maximo users dedicated to sharing knowledge, experiences, and best practices. MUGI provides a forum for collaboration among asset-intensive industries, fostering innovation and improving operational excellence across Indonesia.