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Computerised Maintenance Management Systems and CMMS Systems

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Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) are also known as Enterprise Asset Management systems.

A CMMS software package maintains a computer database of information about an organisation’s assets and their associated maintenance operations. This information is intended to help maintenance workers do their jobs more effectively and to help management make informed decisions (for example, calculating the cost of maintenance for each piece of equipment used by the organisation, possibly leading to better allocation of resources). The information may also be useful when dealing with third parties, if, for example, an organisation is involved in a liability case, the data in a CMMS database can serve as evidence that proper safety maintenance has been performed.

CMMS packages may be used by any organisation that must perform maintenance on equipment and property. Some CMMS products focus on particular industry sectors (e.g. the maintenance of vehicle fleets or health care facilities). Other products aim to be more general. Different CMMS packages offer a wide range of capabilities and cover a correspondingly wide range of prices. A typical package deals with some or all of the following:

CMMS packages are closely related to Facility Management System packages (also called Facility Management Software).

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