Enterprise asset management
Enterprise asset management (EAM) is the optimal lifecycle management of the physical assets of an organization. It covers subjects including the design, construction, commissioning, operations, maintenance and decommissioning/replacement of plant, equipment and facilities.
"Enterprise" refers to the scope of the assets across departments, locations, facilities and, potentially, business units.
Professional bodies
- Investment Recovery Association
- Institute of Asset Management
- National Property Management Association
- Asset Management Council
- Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada
- American Water Works Association
- National Association of GIS-Centric Solutions
- Indian Association of GIS-Centric Asset and Security Management
See also
- Computerized maintenance management system
- Maintenance, Repair and Operations
- Building lifecycle management
References
- Baird, G. "Defining Public Asset Management for Municipal Water Utilities". Journal American Water Works Association May 2011, 103:5:30, wwww.awwa.org
- Physical Asset Management(Springer publication) Nicholas Anthony John,2010.
- Pascual, R. "El Arte de Mantener", Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile, 2015.
- Enterprise Asset Management 2.0
- Mapjects Enterprise Asset Management
- Avantis Enterprise Asset Management
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