IBM Asset Performance management ROI Tool
IBM’s Asset Performance Management (APM) solution enables companies in capital-intensive industries such as automative, manufacturing, oil and gas, travel and transportation, and utilities, to maximize the returns from their assets while concurrently improving quality and processes. Asset management today is one of the fastest and most efficient ways to improve the operational health of a business and deliver bottom line value to shareholders. Asset optimziation is emerging as a competitive advantage for effectively leveraging the investments made within the enterprise.
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