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What is EAM / CMMS Software?
Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS) is also referred to as Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) Software or Fleet Maintenance Software, or just Maintenance Software.

EAM / CMMS is widely used as a method of controlling group industrial maintenance operations. EAM / CMMS was first introduced as a means to control costs in a manufacturing machinery maintenance setting. Many industries have since learned that EAM / CMMS software can be most beneficial in virtually every type of group industrial maintenance setting.

Today EAM / CMMS is utilized by all types of maintenance groups within medium and large buildings and facilities, especially those with many different types of equipment requiring maintenance. Manufacturing plants of all types find that EAM / CMMS is helpful in controlling maintenance costs, thereby increasing the value health of their business. EAM / CMMS helps manage both labor and materials for work performed. CMMS will help control costs on long-term work to machinery, buildings and facilities, vehicles, and other assets including property. EAM / CMMS is usually easy to learn and use in short time.

The EAM / CMMS market is extensive and active due to a relatively fast return on investment realized when EAM / CMMS is implemented with diligence. EAM / CMMS Software packages range widely in both breadth and cost. Finding the best fit EAM / CMMS for your business can be challenging. EAM University will help you find appropriate EAM / CMMS software and services in various ways. To start, we have many of the industry's resources listed here in one location, which starts your research with an efficient, time-saving approach.

Related Software - Choose from the Software Link Above
There are a handful of peripheral software types, each complementing EAM / CMMS Software in ways that may apply directly to your business specialty. For example, a GIS integration is popular among large campus or city-sized scenarios where utilities must be maintained and location becomes a key component in identifying periodic maintenance tasks by the specific work to be done on a certain asset by exact location over a large scale.


 
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