WAYNE, Pa., Dec. 08, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AssetWorks, a leading provider of enterprise asset management software and operational asset management systems, announced today that the Iowa State Department of Transportation has selected AssetWorks integrated enterprise asset management (EAM) software and fleet management software solutions to manage its warehouse and inventory operations, fleet and facilities.
Looking to replace existing systems in a mainframe environment, Iowa DOT competitively sought a comprehensive solution to handle the complex tasks of maintaining public vertical infrastructure as well as warehouse, inventory and equipment management. Through the evaluation procurement process, AssetWorks Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software was selected to be the new overall solution to manage these systems.
The Iowa DOT is responsible for 1,320 inventory users, including 222 local jurisdiction inventory users, 1004 equipment management users and 66 facility management users, 3,000 fleet units, 13,000 fleet components and 35,000 general assets.
AssetWorks EAM solution is a comprehensive asset management system that can handle all aspects of public infrastructure management. EAM offers complete asset life-cycle management, including budgeting, acquisition, capital improvement, campaigns and disposal management, and service request, work order, scheduling and calendar functionalities, as well as complete warranty, purchasing and parts inventory management.
About AssetWorks
AssetWorks is a leading supplier of Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software, Fleet Management software and Automated Fueling Systems in North America, with more than 550 software customers, including private fleet operators as well as City, County, State and Federal organizations that manage large fleets. AssetWorks solutions enable fleet organizations of all sizes to improve maintenance practices, streamline operations and improve accountability for mission-critical transportation assets. For more information, please visit www.assetworks.com
Media Contact: Carey Picklesimer / [email protected] / Tel: 858.866.9043 Sales Contact EAM: Greg Malm / [email protected] / Tel. 515.512.4359


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