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Deer Valley Resort Company, LLC Leisure and Hospitality 2800 $300M United States Eptura Eptura Asset (formerly ManagerPlus) Enterprise Asset Management 2019 n/a In 2019, Deer Valley Resort Company, LLC implemented Eptura Asset (formerly ManagerPlus) to centralize work orders, parts inventory, preventive maintenance and compliance records across lifts, buildings and service fleets. Eptura Asset provides Enterprise Asset Management functionality and was provisioned to unify asset lifecycle records across operational sites. The implementation emphasized core Enterprise Asset Management modules, specifically work-order management, preventive maintenance scheduling, and inventory and parts management, together with consolidated compliance recordkeeping. Configuration work reflected resort asset hierarchies for ski lifts, building systems and service fleet vehicles, standardized work order templates, preventive maintenance frequency rules and parts bin assignments consistent with maintenance operations. Operational coverage included maintenance shops, field technicians and parts storerooms supporting lifts, buildings and service fleets, with business impact on maintenance operations, purchasing for spare parts and compliance documentation workflows. Centralizing those capabilities enabled Deer Valley to reduce duplicate parts purchases and lower maintenance labor costs as described in the case study. Governance of the deployment reinforced a single source of truth for asset and maintenance data and standardized work order intake and inventory replenishment processes to improve accountability across teams. Eptura Asset (formerly ManagerPlus) was instrumented to consolidate compliance records and formalize maintenance workflows for ongoing operational control.
Doyon Utilities Construction and Real Estate 175 $20M United States Eptura Eptura Asset (formerly ManagerPlus) Enterprise Asset Management 2016 n/a In 2016, Doyon Utilities deployed Eptura Asset (formerly ManagerPlus) to centralize asset records and standardize preventive maintenance across widely dispersed Alaska military installations, using the solution as an Enterprise Asset Management platform to support maintenance and regulatory reporting. The implementation focused on consolidating scattered equipment inventories and establishing a unified asset registry to drive consistent maintenance execution across multi-site utility operations in the United States. The deployment leveraged Enterprise-level modules including a centralized asset registry, preventive maintenance scheduling, and compliance reporting, configured to support asset hierarchies, PM frequencies, and work order lifecycle tracking. Configuration emphasized standard PM templates and scheduled work order generation to shift field crews from reactive to proactive maintenance, while preserving detailed asset history for auditability. Operational coverage extended across privatized utilities under the Alaska military contract and adjacent multi-site operations, bringing maintenance planning, mobile work execution, and compliance documentation under a single system of record. The Eptura Asset application served maintenance and operations teams, connecting planners and field technicians to standardized schedules and asset data across dispersed sites. Governance changes included consolidation of recordkeeping practices and the adoption of standardized PM governance, which redefined maintenance workflows and accountability for regulatory reporting. Centralized data and compliance reporting capabilities supported more consistent documentation and faster responsiveness to inspection and regulatory requirements. As described in the case study, outcomes from the Eptura Asset deployment included improved uptime, enhanced regulatory reporting, and increased responsiveness across the covered operations, driven by consolidated records and a systematic shift from reactive to proactive maintenance.
Goya Foods Consumer Packaged Goods 4000 $1.6B United States Eptura Eptura Asset (formerly ManagerPlus) Enterprise Asset Management 2017 n/a In 2017, Goya Foods deployed Eptura Asset (formerly ManagerPlus) as its Enterprise Asset Management solution. The implementation was positioned to strengthen maintenance execution and spare parts control across Goya Foods manufacturing operations in the United States, aligning the Eptura Asset application with plant maintenance and facilities management workflows. The Eptura Asset deployment emphasized parts inventory management, preventive maintenance planning driven by equipment real-time data, and centralized reporting for operational and capital expenditures. Configuration work included parts cataloging and inventory valuation controls that managed approximately $8M in spare parts, preventive maintenance scheduling for critical assets, and administrative reporting feeds to improve visibility into OpEx and CapEx spend. Integrations were deliberately scoped with existing enterprise systems, linking Eptura Asset to Infor M3 at the facility level and to Manhattan WMS workstreams to coordinate parts replenishment and storeroom transactions. Operational coverage included maintenance, operations, supply chain, and safety teams across Goya Foods facilities, and the solution was used to consume equipment condition data to refine maintenance planning. Governance and rollout were led from the operations engineering function, with a team responsible for operators, mechanics, and contractors coordinating the deployment alongside parallel ERP and WMS initiatives. The program formalized asset management workflows, improved preventive maintenance planning using live equipment data, and enhanced reporting of OpEx and CapEx as part of the enterprise asset lifecycle controls.
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  1. Carma Laboratories, a United States based Manufacturing organization with 100 Employees

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