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Why Asset Management?

In order to be successful in competitive environment – particularly in today’s tough economic climate Enterprise, Asset Management (EAM) is one of the few controllable areas where significant improvement can be made if done right. Most organizations make significant investments in assets. Unfortunately, there is a limited understanding of what all these assets provide, what kind of return they bring and their actual cost to the organization.

Lack of knowledge about assets cost companies a great deal of money and efficiency. Monitoring assets’ utilization and performance can provide valuable data to the management. Predicting the reliability of a key piece of asset and making that information available throughout the enterprise makes difference between simple preventive maintenance and down equipment.

Data collected from assets can provide other vital information such as utilization, operating and maintenance costs, when to repair or sale asset. It is important to select right partner to implement asset management program. The monitoring system on lift trucks, machinery etc., communicating data to and from assets and analyze data collected from assets require scalable system since no two applications are alike.

Careful selection and implementation can make significant difference. Potential candidates must consider factors such as their objectives, hardware/software technology and its scalability, installation, training & support and TOTAL cost of ownership. While considering cost of ownership, one must keep in mind their personnel’s time, system cost and ongoing maintenance costs, licensing cost etc.

Please contact ACG sales specialist to learn more about evaluation process to ensure your objectives and suppliers offering are compatible. You can take advantage of our years of experience in asset management, which can save you much more than money…headache and hassles.

To learn more please contact us at info@assetor.net

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