2. What Is Enterprise Asset Management?
“Enterprise asset management (EAM) means the whole life optimal management of
the physical assets of an organization to maximize value.[clarification needed] It covers
such things as the design, construction, commissioning, operations, maintenance and
decommissioning/replacement of plant, equipment and facilities. "Enterprise" refers to
the management of the assets across departments, locations, facilities and, in some
cases, business units. By managing assets across the facility, organizations can improve
utilization and performance, reduce capital costs, reduce asset-related operating costs,
extend asset life and subsequently improve ROA (return on assets).”
(Wikipedia. Enterprise Asset Management.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_asset_management)
3. What Does EAM Cover?
EAM includes the management of an organization's assets both physical and nonphysical:
4. What Does EAM Cover?
EAM includes the management of an organization's assets both physical and nonphysical:
Physical
asset management: include the management of whole life cycle of buildings,
equipment, power, facilities, structures, plants, other infrastructure and physical
assets.
5. What Does EAM Cover?
EAM includes the management of an organization's assets both physical and nonphysical:
Physical
asset management: include the management of whole life cycle of buildings,
equipment, power, facilities, structures, plants, other infrastructure and physical
assets.
Fixed
asset management: tracking fixed assets for financial accounting purposes.
6. What Does EAM Cover?
EAM includes the management of an organization's assets both physical and nonphysical:
Physical
asset management: include the management of whole life cycle of buildings,
equipment, power, facilities, structures, plants, other infrastructure and physical
assets.
Fixed
IT
asset management: tracking fixed assets for financial accounting purposes.
asset management: include the management of financial, contractual and inventory
functions for strategic decision making in an enterprise’s IT environment.
7. What Does EAM Cover?
EAM includes the management of an organization's assets both physical and nonphysical:
Physical
asset management: include the management of whole life cycle of buildings,
equipment, power, facilities, structures, plants, other infrastructure and physical
assets.
Fixed
asset management: tracking fixed assets for financial accounting purposes.
IT
asset management: include the management of financial, contractual and inventory
functions for strategic decision making in an enterprise’s IT environment.
Digital
asset management: include the management of all digital assets a company
owns (brands, trademarks, etc)
8. Learn More
Assetpoint develops TabWare, one-platform enterprise asset management software
that manages assets from equipment, scheduling, maintenance, resources, invoices to
security. Visit http://www.assetpoint.com/ for more info.
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