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eMaint Enterprises: Interactive Image Mapping feature for CMMS



Emaint Enterprises is a CMMS services company. A CMMS, or Computerized Maintenance Management System, is a software solution designed to streamline maintenance processes and improve asset management within an organization. It enables maintenance managers to schedule, track, and analyze work orders, inventory, and maintenance tasks efficiently.
438 N. Elmwood Road
Marlton, New Jersey, 08053
United States
1 (239) 494-8928 
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eMaint Enterprises Company Profile

Tool added to computerized maintenance management software solution

The Interactive Image Mapping feature has been added to eMaint computerized maintenance management software (CMMS). This graphical user interface displays a floor plan, schematic, site map or any other image and allows users to upload an image with the software’s document storage feature. By placing pins on the image, an asset, work order, work request or inventory record can be highlighted for maintenance’s attention. When a maintenance technician hovers over each pin, a clickable snapshot of the pinpointed item is displayed, providing access to the full record, a view of work history and scheduling. The feature also gives facilities and property managers the ability to see where equipment is located through a visualization of their building’s floor plans. eMaint Enterprises, 239-494-8928, emaint.com.

The Interactive Image Mapping feature has been added to eMaint computerized maintenance management software (CMMS).

This graphical user interface displays a floor plan, schematic, site map or any other image and allows users to upload an image with the software’s document storage feature. By placing pins on the image, an asset, work order, work request or inventory record can be highlighted for maintenance’s attention. When a maintenance technician hovers over each pin, a clickable snapshot of the pinpointed item is displayed, providing access to the full record, a view of work history and scheduling.

The feature also gives facilities and property managers the ability to see where equipment is located through a visualization of their building’s floor plans.