Asset Maintenance and Management
Across industries, organizations are looking for ways to boost profits, reduce the cost of service and repair, avoid equipment downtime, and optimize the use of assets. And increasingly, they're achieving those goals through their service organizations and with better asset and maintenance management.
Whether you're a public sector, a manufacturer, a third-party service provider, a telecommunications or utilities provider, an aerospace & defence company or in an asset-intensive business, BMS has developed a CONDITION-BASED and PROACTIVE Maintenance approach that can help you improve preventive maintenance planning and scheduling, work order creation and tracking, tire management, equipment performance monitoring and service delivery.
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Real-Time Business Results
BMS’s Asset Management approach gives asset owners and operators unprecedented capabilities for managing assets, equipment, and facilities. You can manage all types of physical assets, such as production equipment, facilities, and infrastructures over the complete life cycle of those assets – including design specification and procurement, installation and start-up, maintenance and operations, and decommissioning and disposal.
BMS’s Asset Management approach is an integrated solution that allows you to manage service and maintenance from end to end. You can handle service sales and marketing, manage service-level agreements, oversee service call centers, track warranties and claims, and provide customer self-service over the Web. You can also perform field service, in-house maintenance and repair, depot repair, service parts management – including execution and planning – and service performance and financial analysis.
We always focus on reducing service and maintenance costs, enhance asset reliability and availability, improve productivity, and increase return on assets.
What's more, you can ensure compliance with regulatory agencies such as the FDA and OSHA and with regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley or Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy in most African country.