Tag: facilities management software

  • Dynamic journey of facilities management in Malaysia

    Dynamic journey of facilities management in Malaysia

    Originally posted on LinkedIn Facilities management in Malaysia has undergone a significant transformation, shifting from traditional manual processes to embracing digital solutions. This evolution reflects the industry’s commitment to enhancing efficiency, sustainability, and service quality.​ From Manual Operations to Digital Solutions Historically, facilities management in Malaysia relied heavily on manual methods, including paper-based records and reactive…

  • Leveraging BIM for facilities management in Malaysia

    Leveraging BIM for facilities management in Malaysia

    Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a facility. In simple words, BIM integrates various data throughout the lifecycle of a building, from design and construction to operations and maintenance. In the context of facilities management (FM), BIM serves as a powerful tool that enhances efficiency and supports informed decision-making.…

  • Future proofing asset management: Key trends

    Future proofing asset management: Key trends

    In Southeast Asia, many businesses still rely on outdated manual processes and paper-based records for asset and maintenance management. This reactive approach often leads to unexpected equipment breakdowns, high repair costs, unplanned downtime, and inefficient resource management.​ Without the right technology, organizations struggle to track assets, predict failures, and optimize maintenance schedules, resulting in lost…

  • How FOX transforms asset lifecycle management?

    How FOX transforms asset lifecycle management?

    What is asset lifecycle management? Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) is the process of managing an asset from its purchase to its disposal. This includes planning, maintaining, and optimising its use to maximise efficiency and reduce costs. We have clients and prospects asking about, how FOX CMMS transforms asset lifecycle management? For organisations in Southeast Asia…

  • EAM vs CMMS Software: Key Differences, Costs & Malaysia Market Guide

    EAM vs CMMS Software: Key Differences, Costs & Malaysia Market Guide

    EAM vs CMMS is all about scope. While EAM manages the entire asset lifecycle from purchase to disposal, CMMS focuses on maintenance scheduling, work orders, and repairs. This article summarise key differences and focus on EAM vs CMMS in Malaysia market. Quick Buyer’s Checklist ✅ Need to manage maintenance schedules & repairs? → Choose CMMS…

  • Facilities management in Southeast Asia: technology adoption

    Facilities management in Southeast Asia: technology adoption

    Facilities management (FM) in Southeast Asia is rapidly evolving, driven by urbanization, economic growth, and technological advancements. Countries like Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines are now prioritizing integrated facilities management solutions to meet growing demands in sustainability, efficiency, and modernization. The Growing Importance of Facilities Management in Southeast Asia With a population exceeding 650…

  • CMMS for maintenance management

    CMMS for maintenance management

    We are living in a time where longevity of assets is important. Therefore an effective maintenance management is essential for ensuring operational efficiency and improving uptime. Maintenance and upkeep of assets, is an integral core function of facilities management. It can’t be said enough that facilities management is always mistaken as maintenance or maintenance equals to…

  • FOX: next-gen CMMS

    FOX: next-gen CMMS

    A smart facilities management software is touted to be the next-gen of CMMS. A platform that integrates all the needs for facility managers. Managing facilities, assets, and maintenance is not simple work. Managing work orders, tracking inventory, and keeping up with preventive maintenance schedules at one time can quickly become overwhelming. It’s 1001 work (or…