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Asset Management

Many cities, counties and ports are planning on aligning business objectives and processes by integrating systems with an Enterprise Asset Management System (EAM).


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Asset inventory is as easy
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The primary function of an Enterprise Asset Management System (EAM) is to enable organizations to manage infrastructures, warehouse inventories and equipment. Effective asset management begins with an accurate inventory of what your organization owns, what condition the inventory is in and its replacement value. TBE specializes in cost-effective infrastructure, warehouse and equipment inventory and valuation solutions. By combining our Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE), survey, Geographic Information System (GIS) and web technologies, TBE can help you develop, implement and maintain your EAM solutions.

Benefits from implementing an enterprise Enterprise Asset Management System (EAM) includes:
dot Accurate Inventory And Valuation Of Assets
dot Compliance With New Accounting Requirements For Asset Valuation
dot Enhance Emergency Preparedness Plan
dot Improve Cash Flow By Generating Accurate, Timely Invoices
dot Improve Maintenance Scheduling
dot Improved Communication With Service Users
dot Lower Bond And Interest Rates
dot Proactive Planning Of Asset Renewal Or Replacement
dot Real-Time Asset Analysis, Cost Reports And Performance Metrics
dot Regulatory Compliance
dot Warehouse Inventory Control


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