Differences between EAM and CMMS software

By |2020-05-18T10:23:03+02:0025/07/2019|Asset management, News|

If you work in the field of enterprise asset management and maintenance, you have probably used or at least heard the terms CMMS and EAM. They are often used interchangeably and have primarily the same purpose - to maintain and control company assets. However, there are important differences between CMMS and EAM that you may [...]

Legal technical maintenance for hotels

By |2020-11-05T09:02:45+01:0015/03/2019|Asset management|

Hotels are establishments that, due to their characteristics, include a large number of regulations to be taken into account: they do not just consist of a building through which customers can walk with a certain freedom or rooms where they have absolute independence. They also include multiple installations, for example, air conditioning, plumbing, fire protection, [...]

Root Cause Analysis (RCA) in Asset Management

By |2020-09-09T14:03:33+02:0001/02/2019|Asset management, News|

Most asset management models are based on the PAS-55 standard, one of the most popular standards, currently replaced by the ISO 55001 standard. These models help companies get the best out of asset performance while simultaneously reducing asset time and cost. The main difference between the two standards is that PAS 55 focuses only on physical assets, while ISO 55001 also considers [...]

Document management as a tool to automate legal maintenance

By |2019-01-31T11:51:36+01:0025/01/2019|Asset management|

The management tasks of Regulatory Inspections are very complex and involve a significant risk of legal breach, especially for organizations with a high number of assets that operate in sectors with a high level of regulation. In these environments, the implementation of a document management system is essential for the automation of legal maintenance. The [...]

How to reduce the cost and execution time of works with BIM

By |2020-11-05T10:16:12+01:0010/10/2018|Asset management, BIM|

Currently we could define two groups of work methodologies in project development: the traditional and the BIM-based. In the traditional methodology, engineering or construction projects are developed with departments that work in parallel and independently. The BIM methodology allows working simultaneously on the same project. In this case the operation for the development of the [...]

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