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Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS) is a type of software used to manage maintenance operations in a variety of industries. It is designed to help organizations streamline their maintenance processes, improve asset performance, and reduce costs. CMMS software typically includes features such as work order management, asset tracking, preventive maintenance scheduling, inventory management, and reporting. It can also be used to track labor costs, manage spare parts, and generate reports.
CMMS software is used by a wide range of organizations, from small businesses to large enterprises. It is particularly useful for organizations that need to manage a large number of assets, such as manufacturing plants, hospitals, and transportation companies.
Some of the leading companies in the CMMS market include IBM Maximo, SAP, Oracle, Infor, and IFS. Other notable vendors include eMaint, Hippo CMMS, and Fiix. Show Less Read more