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SAP EAM Introduction

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The R/3 Plant Maintenance (PM) module is the application component that provides a comprehensive software solution for all maintenance activities that are performed within a company. Data and functions of all maintenance procedures performed within a company can be fully interconnected making this module closely integrated with other modules like Materials Management (MM), Production Planning (PP), Sales & Distribution (SD), Controlling (CO) ,Human Resource ( HR/CATS).  The openness of the R/3 System enables you to use external systems that are integrated with the Plant Maintenance (PM) component, such as geographical information systems (GIS), computer-aided design (CAD) systems and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, Remote Crane Management Systems ( RCMS). International standards of Asset Management : SAPPM/EAM complies with Asset management standards PAS55 and ISO 55000 series. SAP PM/EAM module has following process and functions in order to cover the com

Enterprise Asset Management

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What is Enterprise Asset Management? Enterprise Asset Management or Plant Maintenance means "complete management of organizational assets through regular maintenance processing in order to have effective utilization of assets for better productivity and maximize the value returns". Conventional Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) focus on asset maintenance – record keeping, tracking, maintenance planning, work orders, scheduling and cost management Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) systems extend this model to include resource management such as labor, subcontractors, external services procurement, materials, tools and equipment by incorporating integrated inventory & purchasing capabilities. Since there are many different types of plants and factories, the ways to maintain these facilities often vary. For example, a steel mill will have different machinery than a food processing plant. This means that each place of business generally has its own maintenanc