Managing your building’s assets is a critical task, but it can be time-consuming and difficult to do manually. UBX’s integrated asset manager makes it easy to manage your building’s assets, from sensors and controllers to elevators and fire extinguishers.
With UBX’s integrated asset manager you get:
The Asset Manager tool allows you to view a chronological history of each asset to gain an understanding of your maintenance plans effectiveness. This makes routine maintenance service history easily visible so you can identify if the asset is being serviced more or less than expected and it makes patterns of observations about assets clearly visible, such as, if the fire door is blocked or propped open every Tuesday.
By placing the assets, monitors, and controllers on the floor plan you are creating a digital twin representation of your building or portfolio of buildings. This now lets you view physical components, systems, sensor data, and environmental conditions all in one place. This comprehensive asset management, coupled with real-time monitoring, enhances your digital twin strategy and empowers you to make informed decisions about your building’s assets and create preventative maintenance schedules or even build asset specific reports. It provides a centralized location for all your digital assets, making it easy to manage, access, and share resources across your organization. This feature not only streamlines workflows but also enhances collaboration, enabling your team to work more efficiently and effectively.
UBX’s integrated asset manager is the perfect way to manage your building’s assets. The system is easy to use, powerful, flexible, and scalable. It can be used to track all of your building’s assets, regardless of their type or size. If you’re looking for a way to manage your building’s assets more effectively, then UBX is the perfect solution for you.
To learn more about UBX’s integrated asset manager and how it can help you manage your building’s assets more effectively, please contact our team for a live demonstration or additional information.
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Part 5: Resilient Design with UBX