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Asset management is a “whole of business” activity, and effective asset management improvement requires a combination of business management skills, change management skills and engineering knowledge and understanding. It is much more than simply an engineering activity, or a generic business improvement one. We bring this combination of specialist skills to every asset management consulting engagement so we can help to deliver the most value to you.

Effective management of physical assets requires a coordinated, cross-functional approach. ISO 55000, the international standard for asset management, provides a useful framework for achieving more successful asset management outcomes within asset-intensive organisations. ISO 55000 underpins the asset management consulting services that we provide. We are endorsed by the Institute of Asset Management (IAM) as ISO 55001 assessors and trainers.

Whether you are looking simply to understand the standard, align with some aspects of it, or are seeking full compliance or certification, we can provide you with everything from high-level strategic advice to hands on document preparation and implementation.

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What makes a good Strategic Asset Management Plan (SAMP)?…

Let’s take a detailed look at what a good Strategic Asset Management Plan document may look like for your organisation.

ISO 55001:2024 vs ISO 55001:2014 – A Comparison

In this article, we compare the most recent version of ISO 55001, published in 2024, with the previous version, published in 2014. The focus of this comparison is to…

ISO 55000:2024 vs ISO 55000:2014 – A Comparison

In this article, we compare the most recent version of ISO 55000, published in 2024, with the previous version, published in 2014. The first thing to note is that…

How to write a good asset management policy –…

Let’s discuss the types of things that an asset management policy should contain, how long it should be, and how to develop one for your organisation.

How to develop an asset management plan

Let’s look at arguably the most important document in any asset management system – the plan that captures the actions to be taken on each asset.

What is an “asset management culture”? – Implementing ISO…

While it is tempting to focus on processes and systems as being at the core of good asset management, the right behaviours and attitudes are also key.

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