DMM, the software system for asset and maintenance management, is about promoting the longevity, reliability, and safety of all kinds of systems, equipment, and structures in the most economical way and with the least waste. With preventive measures, smart solutions, and streamlined communication and processing of tasks and information, companies can:
Increase personal safety
Increase operational safety
Increase sustainability
Extend the lifespan of hardware and real estate with associated savings
Reduce maintenance costs
What happens to the data? One of DMM's roles is to collect primary data related to asset and maintenance management, such as task reports, various measurements, flagging conditions that need improvement, and the use of spare parts and time. To utilize the data, DMM offers:
Standard PDF and Excel reports of various kinds
Interactive reports
Powerful data listing and analysis capabilities
"View" that companies can use to retrieve data into "BI" tools like Power BI
API services to retrieve and share data in various ways
In the field of asset and maintenance management, as in many other management branches, there is a requirement for traceability and sometimes certification, e.g., due to ISO 9001 or ISO 55001. DMM is well-known among various inspection companies.
Recently, we heard from a customer who was receiving an inspection visit for the first time after implementing DMM: "Aha, you have DMM, then this is likely bulletproof for you or at least easy to trace."
We at DMM Solutions are very interested in lean management, as we work in that spirit like many software companies.
Additionally, lean management fits very well with asset and maintenance management, as the core of these two management styles is to minimize waste of all kinds and promote continuous improvement.
Our customers have used DMM in various ways to support lean management, including shortening processes and cutting down on inactive waiting time.
DMM works with other information systems. DMM has a wide range of API services that can be used for communication between information systems, and it is also possible to use so-called intermediate tables in databases.
DMM has been connected to and worked with accounting systems, geographic information systems, CRM systems, document management systems, and SCADA systems.